2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0516
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Impact of venous ulcers on patients' quality of life: an integrative review

Abstract: Chronic venous ulcers act on patients' bio-psycho-social-spiritual and socioeconomic spheres, having a negative impact on their quality of life.

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“…Atrelado ao sintoma físico, indivíduos com UV apresentam dificuldade para realizar as tarefas do seu dia a dia, pois as feridas acometem especificamente os membros inferiores e logo suscitam importantes limitações físicas. Atreladas a isso, feridas extensas e com aparência ruim prejudicam ainda mais a vida diária dos pacientes, além da vergonha e isolamento social 7 .…”
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“…Atrelado ao sintoma físico, indivíduos com UV apresentam dificuldade para realizar as tarefas do seu dia a dia, pois as feridas acometem especificamente os membros inferiores e logo suscitam importantes limitações físicas. Atreladas a isso, feridas extensas e com aparência ruim prejudicam ainda mais a vida diária dos pacientes, além da vergonha e isolamento social 7 .…”
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“…15,16 During the evaluation, when the wound has existed for more than one year, history of venous stripping, history of great saphenous vein ablation, larger wound, fibrin over 50% of the wound surface, and ankle brachial pressure index <0.8 indicate poor wound prognosis of a patient with chronic and nonhealing ulcers along with DVT, investigating that the patients' hypercoagulatory state is crucial. 2,17,18 This is because many of the affected individuals have a history of thromboph [19][20][21][22] ilias (e.g. protein C deficiency, protein S deficiency, and antiphospholipid syndrome); thus, oral anticoagulation is potentially helpful for these patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Leg ulcer prevalence increases with age ( Briggs & Closs, 2003 ;Martinengo et al, 2019 ), with people developing these chronic wounds often experiencing multiple comorbidities, increasing complexity of management ( Guest, Fuller & Vowden, 2018 ;Vowden & Vowden, 2009 ). Venous leg ulcers are associated with negative impacts on physical psychological and social wellbeing ( Phillips et al, 2018 ), and financial burden ( Cheng, Gibb, Graves, Finlayson & Pacella, 2018 ) leading to lower quality of life ( Joaquim, Silva, Garcia-Caro, Cruz-Quintana & Pereira, 2018 ;Phillips et al, 2018 ), with significant costs to the health system ( Cheng et al, 2018 ). Best practice management of venous leg ulcers includes appropriate assessment, followed by application of compression of at least 30 mmHg and monitoring progress over time ( AWMA & NZWCS, 2011 ).…”
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confidence: 99%