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Cutaneous wounds, especially chronic ones, are a serious public health problem due to their high prevalence, difficulty in healing, high recurrence rates, causing a high socio-economic impact in terms of costs to the health and social security system, in terms of professional care, use of therapeutic resources for healing, absenteeism from work and reduced quality of life related to daily and leisure activities. This study shows that nurses have the knowledge to treat wounds, but there are deficits on the subject, and continuing education is necessary to avoid inappropriate and outdated behaviour.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cutaneous wounds, especially chronic ones, are a serious public health problem due to their high prevalence, difficulty in healing, high recurrence rates, causing a high socio-economic impact in terms of costs to the health and social security system, in terms of professional care, use of therapeutic resources for healing, absenteeism from work and reduced quality of life related to daily and leisure activities. This study shows that nurses have the knowledge to treat wounds, but there are deficits on the subject, and continuing education is necessary to avoid inappropriate and outdated behaviour.
Autorenporträt
Cássia Marques da Rocha Hoelz is a nurse with a Master's degree in Nursing from FMB/UNESP, working in Public Health. Taís Lopes Saranholi is a postgraduate nurse at FMB/UNESP. Luciana P. F. Abbade is an Assistant Professor Level 2 at FMB/UNESP and a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of CE&B McMaster University, Canada.