Page 259 - Psychology of Wounds and Wound Care in Clinical Practice ( PDFDrive )
P. 259

234  Chapter 9.  Conclusion

                   Fletcher J. Optimising wound care in the UK and Ireland: a best
             practice statement. Wounds UK. 2008;4(4):73–81.
                   Gibson MC, Keast D, Woodbury MG, et al. Education intervention
             in the management of acute procedure-related wound pain: a
             pilot study. J Wound Care. 2004;13(5):187–90.
                   Gonçalves ML, de Gouveia Santos VLC, de Mattos Pimenta CA,
             Suzuki É, Komegae KM. Pain in chronic leg ulcers. J Wound
             Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2004;31(5):275–83.
                   Gouin JP, Kiecolt-Glaser JK. The impact of psychological stress on
             wound healing: methods and mechanisms. Immunol Allergy Clin
             North Am. 2011;31(1):81–93.
               Gottrup F, et al. A new concept of a multidisciplinary wound healing
             center and a national expert function of wound healing. Arch
             Surg. 2001;136(7):765–72.
                   Graves H, Zheng N. Modelling the direct health care costs of chronic
             wounds in Australia. Wound Prac Res. 2014;22(1):20–33.
                   Hareendran  A, Bradbury  A, Budd J, Geroulakos G, Hobbs R,
             Kenkre J, Symonds T. Measuring the impact of venous leg ulcers
             on quality of life. J Wound Care. 2005;14(2):53–7.
                   Hawkins J, Lindsay E. We listen but do we hear? The importance of
             patient stories. Wound Care. 2006;11(9):S6–14.
                   Herber OR, Schnepp W, Rieger MA. A systematic review on the
             impact of leg ulceration on patients’ quality of life. Health Qual
             Life Outcomes. 2007;5(44):1–12.
                   Hollinworth H, Hawkins J. Teaching nurses psychological support of
             patients with wounds. Br J Nurs. 2002;11(4 Suppl):S8–18.
               Hopkins A. Disrupted lives: investigating coping strategies for non-
             healing leg ulcers. Br J Nurs. 2004a;13(9):556–63.
                   Hopkins A. The use of qualitative research methodologies to explore
             leg ulceration. J Tissue Viability. 2004b;14(4):142–7.
                   Husband LL. Venous ulceration: the pattern of pain and the para-
             dox. Clin Effectiveness Nurs. 2001;5(1):35–40.
               Hyde C, Ward B, Horsfall J, Winder G. Older women’s experience of
             living with chronic leg ulceration. Int J Nurs Pract. 1999;
             5:189–98.
                  International Working  Group  on  the  Diabetic  Foot,  Consultative
             Section of International Diabetes Federation. International
             Consensus on the Diabetic Foot.  Amsterdam: International
             Working Group on the Diabetic Foot; 2007.
                   Jones J, Barr W, Robinson J, Carlisle C. Depression in patients with
             chronic venous ulceration. Br J Nurs. 2006;15(11):17–23.
                   Kiecolt-Glaser JK, Marucha PT, Malarkey WB, Mercado AM, Glaser
             R. Slowing of wound healing by psychological stress. Lancet.
             1995;346:1194–6.
   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263   264