Pain and stress can be detrimental to wound healing. This article, which is the second and last in a series,discusses how healthcare assistants should focus on the assessment and management of pain in order to promote faster healing of wounds,particularly those that are chronic in nature
Wounds have become a significant public health challenge and consume a large amount of healthcare re...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
Pain and stress can be detrimental to wound healing. This article, which is the second and last in a...
Wound pain can cause considerable suffering and distress to patients. Evidence suggests that there ...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Evidence suggests stress slows the healing of wounds but pain may also play a part. Regular assessm...
It has been suggested that stress can delay wound healing as a result of pain itself being viewed as...
Several tools are available for the assessment and measurement of stress and pain. While it takes ti...
While it has been suggested there is a link between stress and delayed wound healing, less is known ...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed woun...
This article explores the problem of wound-related pain. It provides an overview of the different ty...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
Wounds have become a significant public health challenge and consume a large amount of healthcare re...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...
Pain and stress can be detrimental to wound healing. This article, which is the second and last in a...
Wound pain can cause considerable suffering and distress to patients. Evidence suggests that there ...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Evidence suggests stress slows the healing of wounds but pain may also play a part. Regular assessm...
It has been suggested that stress can delay wound healing as a result of pain itself being viewed as...
Several tools are available for the assessment and measurement of stress and pain. While it takes ti...
While it has been suggested there is a link between stress and delayed wound healing, less is known ...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
There is increasing evidence to support a relationship between psychological stress and delayed woun...
This article explores the problem of wound-related pain. It provides an overview of the different ty...
Pain is a common concern in patients with chronic wounds. The purpose of this article is to inform c...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
Wounds have become a significant public health challenge and consume a large amount of healthcare re...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
Persistent (chronic) wound-related pain is a common experience that requires appropriate assessment ...