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Signs and symptoms of hypothetical wound assessment by nurses.

机译:护士进行假性伤口评估的体征和症状。

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This is a report of a study in which tissue viability nurses, MSc student nurse practitioners, and post-registration nurses on a wound management module (n = 16) ranked signs and symptoms of wound healing, stasis and deterioration relative to their supposed importance. The top ranked sign for a healing wound was 'size' (reduction), for a static wound it was 'no' (change), and for a deteriorating wound 'increase' (pain). This was a convenience sample, and caution is indicated in generalizing results. However, there were statistically significant differences between assessors in the number of words they used (ANOVA P < 0.001), and in the words they used for different wound phases (chi(2)) P < 0.001). The study supports the view that there are some words used in common by different respondents in specific wound phases. However, a previous study raised questions about what people actually mean when they use a particular word (Maylor, 2003).
机译:这是一项研究报告,其中组织生存力护士,理科硕士生护士和注册后护士使用伤口管理模块(n = 16)对伤口愈合,瘀滞和恶化的症状和体征相对于其应有的重要性进行了排名。愈合伤口的最高标志是“大小”(减小),静止伤口的“没有”(变化),而恶化的伤口“增加”(疼痛)。这是一个方便示例,在概括结果时要格外小心。然而,在评估者之间,他们使用的单词数(ANOVA P <0.001)和他们用于不同伤口阶段的单词(chi(2))的差异在统计学上有显着差异(chi(2)P <0.001)。该研究支持这样一种观点,即在特定的伤口阶段,不同的受访者会使用一些共同的词。但是,先前的研究提出了一个问题,即人们使用特定单词时的实际含义(Maylor,2003年)。

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