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Dressing-related pain in patients with chronic wounds : an international patient perspective

Price, Patricia E. (författare)
Department of Wound Healing, School of Medicine, Cardiff University
Fagervik-Morton, Hilde (författare)
Department of Wound Healing, School of Medicine, Cardiff University
Mudge, Elizabeth J. (författare)
Department of Wound Healing, School of Medicine, Cardiff University
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Beele, Hilde (författare)
Dienst Huidziekten, UZ Gent
Ruiz, Jose Contreras (författare)
Clínica Interdisciplinaria de Cuidado de Heridas y Estomas. Hospital General 'Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez', Mexico City
Nystrøm, Theis Huldt (författare)
Hudpoliklinikken i Namsos
Lindholm, Christina, 1942- (författare)
Högskolan Kristianstad,Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper
Maume, Sylvie (författare)
Hospital Charles Foix, Ivry sur Seine
Melby-Østergaard, Britta (författare)
Copenhagen Wound Healing Centre, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen
Peter, Yolanda (författare)
Fachleiterin Wundbehandlung, Bulach
Romanelli, Marco (författare)
Dipartimento di Dermatologia, Ospidale Santa Chiara, Via Roma, Pisa
Seppänen, Salla (författare)
Health Department, Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
Serena, Thomas E. (författare)
Pennsylvania North Centre for Advanced Wound Care, Warren, PA
Sibbald, Gary (författare)
Women's College Hospital, Toronto
Soriano, Jose Verdú (författare)
Department of Community Nursing, Preventive Medicine, Public Health and History of Science, School of Nursing, University of Alicante
White, Wendy (författare)
Monash University, Wound Foundation of Australia/NSW Branch, Sydney
Wollina, Uwe (författare)
Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Hospital Dresden-Friedrichstadt, Dresden
Woo, Kevin Y (författare)
Women's College Hospital, Toronto
Wyndham-White, Carolyn (författare)
HEdS Geneve
Harding, Keith G. (författare)
Department of Wound Healing, School of Medicine, Cardiff University
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2008
2008
Engelska.
Ingår i: International Wound Journal. - 1742-4801 .- 1742-481X. ; 5:2, s. 159-171
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  • This cross-sectional international survey assessed patients' perceptions of their wound pain. A total of 2018 patients (57% female) from 15 different countries with a mean age of 68.6 years (SD = 15.4) participated. The wounds were categorised into ten different types with a mean wound duration of 19.6 months (SD = 51.8). For 2018 patients, 3361 dressings/compression systems were being used, with antimicrobials being reported most frequently (n= 605). Frequency of wound-related pain was reported as 32.2%, 'never' or 'rarely', 31.1%, 'quite often' and 36.6%, 'most' or 'all of the time', with venous and arterial ulcers associated with more frequent pain (P= 0.002). All patients reported that 'the wound itself' was the most painful location (n= 1840). When asked if they experienced dressing-related pain, 286 (14.7%) replied 'most of the time' and 334 (17.2%) reported pain 'all of the time'; venous, mixed and arterial ulcers were associated with more frequent pain at dressing change (P < 0.001). Eight hundred and twelve (40.2%) patients reported that it took <1 hour for the pain to subside after a dressing change, for 449 (22.2%) it took 1-2 hours, for 192 (9.5%) it took 3-5 hours and for 154 (7.6%) patients it took more than 5 hours. Pain intensity was measured using a visual analogue scale (VAS) (0-100) giving a mean score of 44.5 (SD = 30.5, n= 1981). Of the 1141 who reported that they generally took pain relief, 21% indicated that they did not feel it was effective. Patients were asked to rate six symptoms associated with living with a chronic wound; 'pain' was given the highest mean score of 3.1 (n= 1898). In terms of different types of daily activities, 'overdoing things' was associated with the highest mean score (mean = 2.6, n= 1916). During the stages of the dressing change procedure; 'touching/handling the wound' was given the highest mean score of 2.9, followed by cleansing and dressing removal (n= 1944). One thousand four hundred and eighty-five (80.15%) patients responded that they liked to be actively involved in their dressing changes, 1141 (58.15%) responded that they were concerned about the long-term side-effects of medication, 790 (40.3%) of patient indicated that the pain at dressing change was the worst part of living with a wound. This study adds substantially to our knowledge of how patients experience wound pain and gives us the opportunity to explore cultural differences in more detail.

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MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Nursing (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskaper -- Omvårdnad (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Other Social Sciences -- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary (hsv//eng)
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Annan samhällsvetenskap -- Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskaper (hsv//swe)
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Annan samhällsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences (hsv//eng)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Other Social Sciences (hsv//eng)

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Nursing
Omvårdnad
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS
TVÄRVETENSKAPLIGA FORSKNINGSOMRÅDEN

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