Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these individuals experiencing wound-related pain. Dressing removal has been reported to be the most painful procedure related to wound care. Pain is typically well controlled in the hospital setting, but once the patient leaves, pain control becomes more difficult in the community setting. It is not clear why pain management is more difficult for community-dwelling individuals. The purpose of this program evaluation is to evaluate pain management strategies in a community-dwelling population. The setting for this program evaluation is an outpatient wound healing clinic in rural eastern North Carolina which serves between 50-60 individuals/day. Cl...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
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 o...
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...
Background: Pain experience of patients with chronic wounds has yet not studied in much detail. Pati...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Chronic wounds adversely affect quality of life. Pain is associated with chronic wounds, and its imp...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients' perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...
Chronic wounds affect millions of individuals in the United States with a large percentage of these ...
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 o...
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...
Background: Pain experience of patients with chronic wounds has yet not studied in much detail. Pati...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients’ perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Chronic wounds adversely affect quality of life. Pain is associated with chronic wounds, and its imp...
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their famili...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients' perceptions of their wound pain. A tota...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com Copyright Mark Allen Publishing [Full te...
Background: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain,...
Chronic wounds can be burdensome for patients and are associated with a loss of independence and soc...