| Literature DB >> 31835653 |
Juan Francisco Jiménez-García1, Gabriel Aguilera-Manrique2, Josefina Arboledas-Bellón3, María Gutiérrez-García4, Francisco González-Jiménez5, Nieves Lafuente-Robles6, Laura Parra-Anguita7, Francisco Pedro García-Fernández8.
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of advanced practice nurses with respect to complex chronic wounds (APN-CCWs) in the care of patients with venous ulcers. A multicentric, quasi-experimental pre-post study was conducted without a control group in the sanitary management areas where the APN-CCW program is being piloted. The intervention consisted of a mass training of clinical nurses from the participating districts on the proper management of injuries and the use of compression therapy. The data were collected through a specifically constructed questionnaire with questions regarding descriptive variables of injuries and their treatment. A total of 643 professionals responded (response rate of 89.1%), attending to a total population of 707,814 inhabitants. An increase in multilayer bandage use by 15.67%, an increase in elastic bandage use by 13.24%, and a significant decrease in the referral of patients to consultation with hospital specialists was achieved, from 21.08% to 12.34%. The number of patients referred to the APNs was 13.25%, which implied a resolution rate of 94.08% of their injuries. In conclusion, the coordination by the APN-CCWs in patients with venous ulcers was effective in improving the continuity of care, in the optimization of resources, and in their care role.Entities:
Keywords: advanced practice nurse; complex chronic wounds; effectiveness; venous ulcers
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31835653 PMCID: PMC6950269 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16245037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of venous ulcers.
| Venous Ulcers | Category | 2015 | 2016 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Depth | Bone | 1.06% | 1.58% |
| Muscle | 3.19% | 6.34% | |
| Subcutaneous tissue | 37.23% | 23.80% | |
| Epidermis | 42.55% | 48.41% | |
| Intact skin | 15.95% | 25.39% | |
| Type of tissue | Necrotic tissue | 3.1% | 1.58% |
| Slough | 22.34% | 6.34% | |
| Granulation | 42.5% | 23.80% | |
| Epithelialization | 21.2% | 48.41% | |
| Closed | 10.63% | 21.42% | |
| Edges | Thickened | 9.57% | 7.14% |
| Damaged | 35.10% | 5.55% | |
| Delimited | 32.97% | 26.19% | |
| Diffuse | 13.82% | 32.53% | |
| Undistinguishable | 2.12% | 19.04% | |
| Exudate | Leakage of exudate | 5.31% | 2.38% |
| Saturated | 13.82% | 3.17% | |
| Wet | 33.33% | 18.25% | |
| Damp | 18.08% | 32.63% | |
| Dry | 13.82% | 26.19% |
Clinical signs of infection.
| Clinical Signs of Infection | 2015 | 2016 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Increase of size | 8.51% | 6.34% | −2.17% |
| Increase of pain | 19.14% | 11.90% | −7.24% |
| Increase of exudate | 17.02% | 9.52% | −7.5% |
| Increase of temperature | 3.19% | 2.38% | −0.81% |
| Biofilm | 3.19% | 1.03% | −2.16% |
| Erythema | 15.95% | 13.49% | −2.46% |
| Exudate | 15.95% | 6.34% | −9.61% |
| Stagnant wound | 13.82% | 10.31% | −3.51% |
| Hypergranulation | 13.82% | 1.58% | −12.24% |
| Satellite injuries | 3.19% | 2.38% | −0.81% |
| Increased odor | 4.25% | 1.58% | −2.67% |
| Pallor | 2.12% | 0.79% | −1.33% |
| Friable tissue | 15.95% | 3.17% | −12.78% |
| RESVECH | -- | 12.05% | -- |
| Fistulas | 11.06% | 2.38% | −8.68% |
Figure 1Characteristics of skin perilesional in venous ulcers.
Figure 2Treatment of perilesional skin in venous ulcers. Abbreviations: HOAF, hyper-oxygenated fatty acids; NIBP, non-irritating barrier products.
Types of bandages.
| Types of Bandages | 2015 | 2016 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % |
| |
| Elastic bandage | 86 | 52.44% | 178 | 65.68% | +13.24% |
| Inelastic bandage | 7 | 4.26% | 8 | 2.95% | −1.30% |
| Multilayer bandaging | 10 | 6,10% | 59 | 21.77% | +15.67% |
| No bandage | 61 | 37.20% | 26 | 9.59% | −27.61% |