Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment and treatment. It is no longer adequate for health care professionals to concentrate on the acute (temporary) pain during dressing change alone. The study provides useful recommendations and statements for assessing and managing total woundrelated pain for patients, health care professionals and other policymakers. The recommendations have been developed with the involvement of an interprofessional panel of health care professionals from around the world
The focus on quality of life issues in wound care has justly taken a far greater importance. With th...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Chronic wounds create a challenging reality for both patients and providers. Early and rapid healing...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
Chronic wound pain is not well understood and the literature is limited. Six of 10 patients venous l...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Wound pain can cause considerable suffering and distress to patients. Evidence suggests that there ...
For many years, there has been a push to increase the focus on treating the patient as a whole perso...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Introduction Although pain experienced at dressing change has been reported as the worst aspect of l...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
Background: Pain experience of patients with chronic wounds has yet not studied in much detail. Pati...
The focus on quality of life issues in wound care has justly taken a far greater importance. With th...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Chronic wounds create a challenging reality for both patients and providers. Early and rapid healing...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
Chronic wound pain is not well understood and the literature is limited. Six of 10 patients venous l...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Wound pain can cause considerable suffering and distress to patients. Evidence suggests that there ...
For many years, there has been a push to increase the focus on treating the patient as a whole perso...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Introduction Although pain experienced at dressing change has been reported as the worst aspect of l...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
Background: Pain experience of patients with chronic wounds has yet not studied in much detail. Pati...
The focus on quality of life issues in wound care has justly taken a far greater importance. With th...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Chronic wounds create a challenging reality for both patients and providers. Early and rapid healing...