학술논문

What information patients require on graduated compression stockings
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Nursing; March 2006, Vol. 15 Issue: 5 p263-270, 8p
Subject
Language
ISSN
09660461
Abstract
Graduated compression stockings are used prophylactically on a variety of patients within acute hospitals. Anecdotal evidence suggests patients have a limited understanding of this treatment. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore patients' experiences of compression stockings and to ascertain perceptions of their use. Information was gathered using telephone interviews from a sample of 12adults who had been patients within the past 2months, and who had worn compression stockings for more than 48hours. The results showed that patients received little or no information from healthcare staff regarding compression stockings, but that they did have knowledge from other sources, such as long-haul flight advice. This raises issues of informed consent and patient empowerment and highlights the need for both verbal and written information. The information gained informed a patient information leaflet, which was developed in partnership with a patient focus group.