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Publikováno v:
Lymphatic research and biology. 16(1)
BACKGROUND: Chronic oedema care is patchy and of variable quality internationally. This study was undertaken to develop and evaluate a system of care that would provide for patients within a geographical area of London (Wandsworth), UK. \ud METHODS A
Autor:
Isabelle Quéré, Peter Franks, Debra C. Doherty, Peter S. Mortimer, Aimee Aubeeluck, Christine Moffatt
Objective: To examine psychological health and perceived social support in patients with chronic oedema (CO).\ud \ud Methods: A random sample of patients who had been previously identified within a chronic oedema (CO) service in an urban area of sout
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Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 162:51-58
Background Identification of factors associated with healing can help in understanding the causes of delayed healing in chronic leg ulceration, and can allow for programmes to be developed to modify these factors to improve patient outcomes. Objectiv
Autor:
Debra C. Doherty
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Community Nursing. 14:S4-S12
This article addresses dermatological considerations in patients with chronic oedema. Best practice guidance on skin care is discussed, as well as skin assessment and use of emollients. Management issues and the use of other dermatological preparatio
Autor:
Peter Franks, Debra C. Doherty
Publikováno v:
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews. 7:1-12
The overall objective of this systematic review is to determine whether the addition of massage improves the physical, psychological and social outcomes in patients at risk of, or with all types and sites of lymphoedema/chronic oedema. There are thre
Autor:
Debra C. Doherty
Publikováno v:
JBI Library of Systematic Reviews. 6:1-17
Review question/objective This review examines the physiological rationale for the various indications and contraindications for massage. The overall objective of this review is to examine the physiological effects of massage (including manual/medica
Autor:
Debra C. Doherty
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Community Nursing. 11:S9-S12
Community nurses are increasingly at the frontline in supporting patients in the management of long-term conditions. They are therefore likely to be involved in identifying and providing care for people who are affected by lymphoedema. Community prac
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Dermatology. 155:307-312
SUMMARY: Background While there is a commonly held belief that leg ulceration is associated with social factors, the evidence to support this is mainly anecdotal. OBJECTIVES: To determine deficits in sociodemographic status in patients with chronic l
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 14:8-13
As part of a major project to develop a primary care trust-based framework of lymphoedema management, the educational needs of community nurses regarding the care of patients with lymphoedema were assessed using focus groups and questionnaires. Commu
Autor:
Anne F Williams, Debra C. Doherty, Eunice Jeffs, Nick Bosanquet, Peter S. Mortimer, C. Badger, Christine Moffatt, Peter Franks
Publikováno v:
QJM. 96:731-738
Lymphoedema/chronic oedema is an important cause of morbidity in the population, but little is known of its epidemiology and impact on patients or health services.To determine the magnitude of the problem of chronic oedema in the community, and the l