客户和家人在护士主导的慢性伤口诊所就诊的经历。

Anusuya Dhar, Judith Needham, Michelle Gibb, Elisabeth Coyne
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背景:慢性伤口患者的生活质量因健康相关结果不佳和伤口护理的经济负担而降低。文献表明,护士主导的伤口护理对伤口愈合和心理健康有积极影响。然而,很少有研究调查在护士领导的慢性伤口诊所就诊的生活经历。本研究的目的是探讨客户和家庭在护士主导的慢性伤口诊所就诊的经历。方法:定性描述性研究。对半结构化电话访谈进行了逐字记录,并进行了专题分析。结果:12名客户和2名家庭成员参加了访谈,平均访谈时间为20分钟。出现了三个主要主题:(1)预期和管理疼痛;(2) 接受专家建议并反思以前的护理;以及(3)管理护理费用。强调了慢性伤口对疼痛的影响以及完成日常生活活动的能力。专家建议、客户满意度和物理可达性被强调为诊所的好处。成本和最低限度的客户教育被认为是诊所面临的挑战。结论:研究结果表明,慢性伤口对参加护士主导的诊所的客户和家人有重大影响。需要全面的疼痛评估、改善的社会支持、更好的客户教育和成本效益高的护理,以优化护士主导的诊所就诊人员的体验。
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The client and family experience of attending a nurse-led clinic for chronic wounds.

Background: The quality of life for individuals with chronic wounds is diminished due to poor health-related outcomes and the financial burden of wound care. The literature has shown nurse-led wound care to have a positive impact on wound healing and psychosocial wellbeing. However, there is minimal research investigating the lived experience of attending a nurse-led clinic for chronic wounds. The purpose of this study was to explore the client and family experience of attending a nurse-led clinic for chronic wounds.

Methods: Qualitative descriptive study. Semi-structured telephone interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was undertaken.

Results: Twelve clients and two family members participated, and the average length of interviews was 20min. Three main themes emerged: (1) expecting and managing pain; (2) receiving expert advice and reflecting on previous care; and (3) managing the cost of care. There was an emphasis on the impact of chronic wounds on pain and the ability to complete the activities of daily living. Expert advice, client satisfaction and physical accessibility were highlighted as benefits of the clinic. Cost and minimal client education were identified as challenges of the clinic.

Conclusions: The findings demonstrated that chronic wounds have a significant impact on the client and family attending the nurse-led clinic. Comprehensive pain assessment, improved social support, better client education and cost-effective care is required to optimise the experience for people attending the nurse-led clinic.

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