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             A                            issues of , 154
             Adherence , 171–173          multicomponent , 152–153
                                          with nurse , 151–152
                                                           ,
                                           surrounding itching and  154
               B                          for VLU , 149–150
             Buffer hypothesis , 197       Concordance , 230–231
              Burn injury                 adherence , 171–173
                              ,
               depression and anxiety  117      compliance , 170–173
              incidence , 116–117          health belief model  176–177
                                                       ,
                       ,
               model of care  117–118      illness perceptions , 178–179
              psychological assessment ,    models of
                  120–123                    cartoon instructions , 175
              PTSD , 119                     communication factors , 175
              risk factors , 116              Ley’s cognitive hypothesis
              self-mastery , 119              model , 173–174
                                          patient centred
                                              care , 182–183
               C                          patient satisfaction , 181–182
               Cardiff wound impact schedule    practice implications ,
                  (CWIS)  98, 100             184–185
                        ,
                 Charing cross venous leg ulcer    self-care , 177–178
                  questionnaire           social support , 179–181
                           ,
                  (CCVLUQ)  95
              Chronic pain , 28
              Cognitive-behavioural therapy       D
                  (CBT)  49                Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU)
                       ,
              Communication , 230–231     amputation risk , 123
              Compliance , 170–173        anxiety , 125
              Compression bandages        behavioural changes , 127
                                                      ,
              with footwear , 153          conceptual model  126, 127
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