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Quality indicators for a community‐based wound care centre: An integrative review
- Source :
- Int Wound J
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2020.
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Abstract
- The purpose of this review was to identify the role and contribution of community-based nurse-led wound care as a service delivery model. Centres increasingly respond proactively to assess and manage wounds at all stages - not only chronic wound care. We conducted an integrative review of literature, searching five databases, 2007-2018. Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, we systematically approached article selection and all three authors collaborated to chart the study variables, evaluate data, and synthesise results. Eighteen studies were included, representing a range of care models internationally. The findings showed a need for nurse-led clinics to provide evidence-based care using best practice guidelines for all wound types. Wound care practices should be standardised across the particular service and be integrated with higher levels of resources such as investigative services and surgical units. A multi-disciplinary approach was likely to achieve better patient outcomes, while patient-centred care with strong patient engagement was likely to assist patients' compliance with treatment. High-quality community-based wound services should include nursing leadership based on a hub-and-spoke model. This is ideally patient-centred, evidence-based, and underpinned by a commitment to developing innovations in terms of treatment modalities, accessibility, and patient engagement.
- Subjects :
- Service delivery framework
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Best practice
Dermatology
030207 dermatology & venereal diseases
03 medical and health sciences
Wound care
0302 clinical medicine
Nursing
Skin Ulcer
Humans
Medicine
Quality (business)
Community Health Services
030212 general & internal medicine
Quality Indicators, Health Care
Skin
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Service (business)
Community based
Practice Patterns, Nurses'
business.industry
Original Articles
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Wounds and Injuries
Surgery
Chronic wound care
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1742481X and 17424801
- Volume :
- 17
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Wound Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....53d9e8a6f965bc62d97ec777bcc95dde
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13308