Evidence-Informed Nursing Clinical Practices for Wound Debridement.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1097/01.NAJ.0001094536.99329.34
Erin M Rajhathy, Mary C Hill, David Le Tran, R Gary Sibbald, Elizabeth A Ayello
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Abstract: Debridement, a mainstay of nursing clinical practice, refers to the removal of dead or unhealthy tissue from a wound to facilitate healing. Debridement is one component of the concept of wound bed preparation that has long guided the approach to wound management. The ability of a wound to heal must be determined prior to the initiation of any method of debridement. In areas where high-quality, comparative studies on the relative benefits of different debridement modalities are lacking, nurses should adopt an evidence-informed approach to care. To do this, nurses must understand the importance of following a comprehensive, holistic approach when treating chronic wounds. Nurses should have knowledge of inflammation and infection control and of the fundamentals of moisture management, recognize the need for debridement in healable wounds, and be familiar with different debridement options. This article provides nurses with a wound management framework, an overview of wound debridement options based on the potential for wound healing, and scope of practice considerations for developing a plan of care. A composite case is presented to illustrate the critical considerations in wound care.

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伤口清创的循证护理临床实践。
摘要:清创是护理临床实践中的一项主要工作,是指清除伤口中的坏死或不健康组织,以促进伤口愈合。清创是伤口床准备概念的一个组成部分,这一概念长期以来一直指导着伤口管理方法。在采用任何清创方法之前,都必须确定伤口的愈合能力。在缺乏对不同清创方式相对益处的高质量比较研究的地区,护士应采取循证护理方法。要做到这一点,护士必须了解在治疗慢性伤口时采用综合、全面方法的重要性。护士应了解炎症和感染控制知识以及湿度管理的基本原理,认识到对可愈合伤口进行清创的必要性,并熟悉不同的清创方案。本文为护士提供了一个伤口管理框架,概述了基于伤口愈合潜力的伤口清创方案,以及制定护理计划时的实践范围注意事项。文章还介绍了一个综合病例,以说明伤口护理中的关键注意事项。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Nursing is the oldest and most honored broad-based nursing journal in the world. Peer reviewed and evidence-based, it is considered the profession’s premier journal. AJN adheres to journalistic standards that require transparency of real and potential conflicts of interests that authors,editors and reviewers may have. It follows publishing standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE; www.icmje.org), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME; www.wame.org), and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE; http://publicationethics.org/). AJN welcomes submissions of evidence-based clinical application papers and descriptions of best clinical practices, original research and QI reports, case studies, narratives, commentaries, and other manuscripts on a variety of clinical and professional topics. The journal also welcomes submissions for its various departments and columns, including artwork and poetry that is relevant to nursing or health care. Guidelines on writing for specific departments—Art of Nursing, Viewpoint, Policy and Politics, and Reflections—are available at http://AJN.edmgr.com. AJN''s mission is to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and the public.
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