Sökning: "Leg ulcer care"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden Leg ulcer care.
1. Leg ulcer management in primary care with special reference to pinch grafting
Sammanfattning : Wound management in primary and community care was investigated throughout a period of 12 years within a well-defined population in one county in Southern Sweden. The estimated prevalence of chronic leg and foot ulcers was 0.19% in 1998 and the mean prevalence was 0.20% during the years 1994-1998. LÄS MER
2. Att göra abstrakta begrepp och komplexa situationer konkreta : en avhandling om deltagarbaserad aktionsforskning i svensk vård och omsorg
Sammanfattning : This dissertation covers the subject of how abstract concepts and complex situations can be concretized through research together with practitioners. The dissertation is based on four empirical studies. The researcher role, the practitioner participation and the methods for data collection and analysis have varied. LÄS MER
3. Carrying out Electronic Nursing Documentation : Use and Development in Primary Health Care
Sammanfattning : Communication of care is essential in the multidisciplinary health care system and the patient record is an important tool for communication. The electronic patient record was introduced to facilitate the documentation of care, as well as the communication and evaluation of care. LÄS MER
4. Elderly patients with slow-healing leg ulcers : an embodied suffering
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate leg and foot ulcer patients, from the perspective of a population in a specific urban area, and to illuminate these individual patients' lived experience of living with slow-healing venous leg ulcers. Study (I) was a survey of chronic leg and foot ulcers and study (II) was a follow-up study of the wound healing rate and an intervention study. LÄS MER
5. Exploring care for older people : district nurses’ experiences and clinical practice
Sammanfattning : Background and aim: The health care system needs to prepare in order to provide high quality care to a growing older population. In Sweden, much primary health care for older people is the responsibility of district nurses (DNs), but research into DNs’ clinical care has not been extensive. LÄS MER