The quality of life of people who have chronic wounds and who self-treat

被引:73
|
作者
Kapp, Suzanne [1 ]
Miller, Charne [3 ]
Santamaria, Nick [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Nursing, Sch Hlth Sci, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Nursing, Sch Hlth Sci, Nursing Res,Translat Res, Parkville, Vic, Australia
[3] La Trobe Univ, Alfred Hlth Clin Sch, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
chronic wound; interdisciplinary care; nursing; patient participation; quality of life; self-treatment; skin care; skin integrity; tissue viability; wound care; VENOUS LEG ULCERS; HEALTH; EXPERIENCES; THREAT; IMPACT; HOME;
D O I
10.1111/jocn.13870
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic wounds on the physical, emotional, social, lifestyle and financial domains of quality of life among people who self-treat their wounds. BackgroundPatient-centred models of care have received increased attention over recent decades because of the potential to contribute positively to the patient's health and well-being. A contemporary understanding of the effect of chronic wounds on quality of life may assist care providers and healthcare systems to respond to patient needs and improve patient outcomes. MethodA qualitative, exploratory study was conducted in Victoria, Australia. Participants were aged 18years or older and had a chronic wound that was currently or previously self-treated. A sample of 25 participants was recruited from the community, and in-depth interviews were conducted in participants' homes. A thematic analysis was conducted to identify themes that represented the physical, emotional, social, lifestyle and financial domains of quality of life. ResultsStudy participants (n=25) were 71years of age (average), and the majority had a leg wound. Participants experienced a negative effect on quality of life. Physical limitations affected activity and compromised the management of other health conditions. Participants felt frustrated with and distrusting of healthcare professionals from whom they received advice and care. Daily lifestyle and workforce participation were disrupted when receiving professional care. Wound treatment and professional care expenses negatively affected personal finances. ConclusionContinued effort is required to develop relationships and treatment regimens that are conducive to healing and to optimise well-being. Additionally, healthcare systems should identify and address structural shortcomings of care services to create more patient-centred models of wound care in the community setting.
引用
收藏
页码:182 / 192
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] How and why patients self-treat chronic wounds
    Kapp, Suzanne
    Santamaria, Nick
    INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL, 2017, 14 (06) : 1269 - 1275
  • [2] Frequent heartburn symptoms should not be ignored in subjects who self-treat with antacids
    Robinson, M
    Earnest, D
    Maton, PN
    Greenwood, B
    Rodriguez, SL
    Jaffe, P
    Silver, MT
    Kleoudis, CS
    Sue, SO
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1996, 110 (04) : A241 - A241
  • [3] Who supplies People with chronic Wounds in Germany?
    Augustin, M.
    Protz, K.
    Gerd, G.
    Heyer, K.
    JOURNAL DER DEUTSCHEN DERMATOLOGISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT, 2017, 15 : 194 - 194
  • [4] Quality of life of people with chronic wounds
    de Oliveira, Aline Costa
    Rocha, Daniel de Macedo
    Goncalves Bezerra, Sandra Marina
    Leite Rangel Andrade, Elaine Maria
    Ribeiro dos Santos, Ana Maria
    Nogueira, Lidya Tolstenko
    ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM, 2019, 32 (02) : 194 - 201
  • [5] Factors affecting quality of life for people who have experienced a stroke
    Moeller, Dorte
    Carpenter, Christine
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION, 2013, 20 (04): : 207 - 216
  • [6] Predictors of Quality of Life of People with Chronic Wounds
    Oliveira, Alciclea Dos Santos
    Santos, Vera Lucia C. G.
    Santos Amaral, Ana Flavia
    Betteloni, Jaqueline
    Nishi, Erika Tihemi
    Kim, See Hee Park
    QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 2014, 23 : 110 - 110
  • [7] PREDICTORS OF QUALITY OF LIFE OF PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC WOUNDS
    Oliveira, Alciclea dos Santos
    Santos, Vera Lucia C. G.
    dos Santos Amaral, Ana Flvia
    Betteloni, Jaqueline
    Nishi, Erika Tihemi
    Kim, See Hee Park
    JOURNAL OF WOUND OSTOMY AND CONTINENCE NURSING, 2014, 41 : S7 - S8
  • [8] High mortality and reduced quality of life in people who have presented to hospital for self-harm in the UK
    Cooper, Jayne
    EVIDENCE-BASED MENTAL HEALTH, 2010, 13 (03) : 74 - 74
  • [9] Evaluations of the quality of coping reported by prisoners who have self-harmed and those who have not
    Dear, GE
    Slattery, JL
    Hillan, RJ
    SUICIDE AND LIFE-THREATENING BEHAVIOR, 2001, 31 (04) : 442 - 450
  • [10] BALANCE FUNCTION IN ELDERLY PEOPLE WHO HAVE AND WHO HAVE NOT FALLEN
    RING, C
    NAYAK, USL
    ISAACS, B
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1988, 69 (04): : 261 - 264