Introduction : Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high risk of recurrences. To prevent recurrences and promote healing, different nurse-led educational interventions have been developed. The impact of these interventions on self-management is ambiguous. Also, how persons with a venous leg ulcer experiences these educational sessions are poorly described. Aim : This study protocol presents the methodology to provide a comprehensive explanation of participants’ journeys—of how they experience their individualised education sessions concerning self-management. Methods and analysis : A constructivist grounded theory approach according to Charmaz involving 30 participants will be used. Data will be collected through semistructured ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
To provide an overview of the available nurse-led individualized educational interventions, for pers...
Patients with leg ulceration face changing self-care demands associated with the consequences of the...
Introduction Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high risk of recurrences. To prevent r...
Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high risk of recurrences. To prevent recurrences an...
Aims: To explore the lived experience of patients with chronic venous leg ulceration and to establis...
Aim and objectives : Examining the (experienced) changes associated with a nursing intervention to e...
Aim of the study: To explore patient understanding of why they develop a venous leg ulcer and how th...
Background: Venous leg ulcers (VLUs), the most common type of leg ulcerations, have long healing tim...
Venous leg ulcers have multiple consequences for the patient. Ulcer management can be lengthy and re...
• Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a structured nurse-led education programme that aim...
This study aimed to describe the experience of living with a venous leg ulcer from the patient's per...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the personal impact of venous leg ulceration from the patients' perspective...
Background : Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high recurrence rate of 70% and a 60% ...
Background: Most patients with leg-ulcers are managed within primary- and community care and a main ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
To provide an overview of the available nurse-led individualized educational interventions, for pers...
Patients with leg ulceration face changing self-care demands associated with the consequences of the...
Introduction Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high risk of recurrences. To prevent r...
Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high risk of recurrences. To prevent recurrences an...
Aims: To explore the lived experience of patients with chronic venous leg ulceration and to establis...
Aim and objectives : Examining the (experienced) changes associated with a nursing intervention to e...
Aim of the study: To explore patient understanding of why they develop a venous leg ulcer and how th...
Background: Venous leg ulcers (VLUs), the most common type of leg ulcerations, have long healing tim...
Venous leg ulcers have multiple consequences for the patient. Ulcer management can be lengthy and re...
• Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a structured nurse-led education programme that aim...
This study aimed to describe the experience of living with a venous leg ulcer from the patient's per...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the personal impact of venous leg ulceration from the patients' perspective...
Background : Venous leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds with a high recurrence rate of 70% and a 60% ...
Background: Most patients with leg-ulcers are managed within primary- and community care and a main ...
Venous leg ulcers are extremely common in nursing practice, with over 70,000 individuals suffering...
To provide an overview of the available nurse-led individualized educational interventions, for pers...
Patients with leg ulceration face changing self-care demands associated with the consequences of the...