2010
DOI: 10.12707/rii1020
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Impacto da formação profissional contínua nos custos do tratamento das feridas crónicas

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“…The expense and delay in healing are the main causes of treatment interruption and withdrawal reported by the patients in this study. 1,16 It is important to note that the acceptability of Larval Therapy was quite high (86.7%), especially when its use was associated with the "biobag". A study developed in a University Hospital in Central Brazil shows approval in the use of Larval Therapy in 95 patients out of 105 (90.5%), being well accepted, corroborating the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expense and delay in healing are the main causes of treatment interruption and withdrawal reported by the patients in this study. 1,16 It is important to note that the acceptability of Larval Therapy was quite high (86.7%), especially when its use was associated with the "biobag". A study developed in a University Hospital in Central Brazil shows approval in the use of Larval Therapy in 95 patients out of 105 (90.5%), being well accepted, corroborating the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment costs are higher among professionals who do not attend specific training and costs tend to decrease as the number of training hours increases (36) . Thus, the WP that has advanced knowledge in the tissue area has a more consistent decision-making and manages to reduce the costs associated with poor clinical errors, bad practices and performance (36) . The WN should also ensure that the products available are used effectively and in accordance with its indications (12) .…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além dos efeitos benéficos e dos potenciais terapêuticos a fitoterapia tem se mostrado economicamente acessível (RODRÍGUEZ DOMÍNGUEZ et al, 2006). No Reino Unido os custos associados ao tratamento de úlceras foram estimados em 5.200 libras por ano, por doente, e nos EUA, em 7 bilhões de dólares em 2007, só em materiais e que podem crescer até 20 bilhões de dólares se forem contabilizados outros custos como: remuneração dos profissionais de saúde, hospitalização, controle da infecção, entre outros (GASPAR et al, 2010). O estudo de Pedrassini & Tashima, (2015) concluiu que após 14 dias de uso diário de gel a base de Aloe vera 3%, nota-se a diminuição da área da ferida.…”
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