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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
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with footwear , 153 conceptual model 126, 127
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