Living in dressings and bandages: findings from workshops with people with Epidermolysis bullosa
Autor: | Heather Weir, Rebecca Blackwell, Elizabeth Pillay, Patricia Grocott |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
MEDLINE Dermatology Wound care Quality of life (healthcare) User engagement Nursing Patient Education as Topic Medicine Humans Wound Healing integumentary system Painful skin business.industry Original Articles medicine.disease Focus group Bandages Quality of Life Surgery Epidermolysis bullosa Whole body business Epidermolysis Bullosa Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Int Wound J |
ISSN: | 1742-481X |
Popis: | Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is an inherited disorder causing extensive, painful skin blistering and wounds. Currently, there is no cure and the focus of care is on the clinical management of the skin and other affected body systems, together with supportive care to individuals and families. The wound care for Epidermolysis bullosa (WEB) project is a collaboration with adults with EB, carers, clinical nurse specialists, a designer and manufacturers to develop novel products for EB wound care. This article reports the findings from workshops with adults with EB, their carers and clinical nurse specialists, together with observations of dressing changes. A cluster of significant limitations were revealed in the performance of wound care products, designed to cover a single wound, when they are used to cover extensive and whole body wounds. A working hypothesis for EB wound care was developed from the findings, together with design concepts and new products for EB wound care. In addition, a model of user engagement in medical device development and evaluation has been tested. |
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