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HYDROCOLLOID DRESSING APPLICATION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC WOUNDS AND RELATION TO QUALITY OF LIFE
Professional Paper
Document Type
Report
Source
Acta Clinica Croatica. September 2017, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p544, 6 p.
Subject
Care and treatment
Usage
Analysis
Research
Wounds -- Research -- Care and treatment
Hydrocolloid surgical dressings -- Usage -- Research
Quality of life -- Analysis -- Research -- Usage
Wounds and injuries -- Research -- Care and treatment
Language
English
ISSN
0353-9466
Abstract
Introduction Chronic wound care has an important role in medical treatment of elderly patients. There are four types of chronic wounds: bedsore, arterial ulcer, venous ulcer, and neuropathic ulcer (1). [...]
The aim was to analyze relationship between the application of hydrocolloid dressings in the treatment of chronic wounds and relation to the patient quality of life. The study included 33 vascular outpatients. The authors constructed a questionnaire for assessing the level of daily functional impairment and the quality of life. Participants assessed the level of pain, level of decreased independence in daily activities, level of sleep disturbance, difficulties with keeping hygiene, and level of odor caused by a chronic wound. Significant differences were found in all aspects of chronic wound interference with the quality of life after the application of hydrocolloid dressings: level of pain (t (23)=4.14), independence in everyday activity (t (23)=5.01), interference with sleep (t (23)=3.89), hygiene (t (23)=3.00) and an unpleasant odor (t (23)=3.66) (p Key words: Bandages, hydrocolloid; Quality of life; Wounds and injuries; Wound healing