Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform clinicians of empirical evidence for practice based on a recent published consensus document on wound related pain. A team approach is needed to address the experience of living with wound related pain within a holistic framework. The importance of regular pain assessment and strategies to minimize traumatic during wound care are highlighted
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
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...
The focus on quality of life issues in wound care has justly taken a far greater importance. With th...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
For many years, there has been a push to increase the focus on treating the patient as a whole perso...
The concepts of moist wound healing, minimising trauma to the wound bed during wear time and at dre...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
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...
The focus on quality of life issues in wound care has justly taken a far greater importance. With th...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
For many years, there has been a push to increase the focus on treating the patient as a whole perso...
The concepts of moist wound healing, minimising trauma to the wound bed during wear time and at dre...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...