2022
DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2022.2123932
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“Negotiating a new normality” - a longitudinal qualitative exploration of the meaning of living with an open surgical wound

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“…Najhitreje so se izolirali zaradi neprijetnega vonja (Jones et al, 2008). Odprta rana mo no vpliva na psihološko zdravje Pađen et al, 2022). Pacient postane nenaklonjen lastnemu telesu in ima nizko samospoštovanje, po uti se stigmatiziranega.…”
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“…Najhitreje so se izolirali zaradi neprijetnega vonja (Jones et al, 2008). Odprta rana mo no vpliva na psihološko zdravje Pađen et al, 2022). Pacient postane nenaklonjen lastnemu telesu in ima nizko samospoštovanje, po uti se stigmatiziranega.…”
Section: Psihološki Dejavnikiunclassified
“…Pacienti s kroni no rano potrebujejo interdisciplinarno oskrbo, ki je osredoto ena na posameznika in njegove pomembne bližnje (Pađen et al, 2022). Dobro sodelovanje vseh sodelujo ih zdravstvenih strokovnjakov (razli nih specialistov medicinskih strok, medicinskih sester, specializiranih za oskrbo ran, dietetikov, fizioterapevtov, psihologov, socialnih delavcev in drugih) v procesu zdravljenja deje možnost za najboljši rezultat celjenja in verjetnost, da se pacient ponovno vrne v svoje normalno življenjsko in delovno okolje , Pađen, Birk Tot, Nikoli , 2012.…”
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“…Ultimately, patient involvement in wound care aims to address these issues through encouraging patients to be active in decisions about their care and care management, promoting independence where possible and improving their sense of control (Wounds International 2016). For clinicians, patient involvement is centred upon developing a partnership with transparency of information as, according to the narratives in Paden and colleagues' study, a good and trusting relationship was a requirement of treatment success (Paden et al, 2022).…”
Section: Patient Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient and carer education may include using written information, videos, or verbal support during a consultation to aid compliance with the treatment plan. Paden et al (2022) found that patients actively sought information via the internet about their wound but often did not understand the information, therefore the role of the healthcare professional to clarify information and provide robust sources of information is pivotal. Some areas offer telephone support lines, and some areas now offer virtual clinics.…”
Section: Patient Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%