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low-pressure , 156 psychosocial consequences , 3
patients’ experiences and vs. stress and wound
perceptions , 159–160 healing
quality of life 156–157 biopsy wounds , 74
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Non-steroidal anti-infl ammatory chronic levels impact 76
,
drugs (NSAIDs) 47 cortisol assessments , 74
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Numerical pain rating scale depression and anxiety 75
,
(NPRS) 40 impact , 76
importance , 75
indication , 74
P negative consequences , 77
Pain , 223–224 photographs and foaming
assessments , 32, 38 response , 73–74
chronic , 28 wound–care professionals ,
clinicians and health 75
professionals , 31 type , 29–30
cycle of , 35 VAS , 43
definition , 27–28 VPRS/NPRS , 40
faces pain scale 43–44 WUWHS , 31–32
,
GTC , 33–34 Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) ,
harmful intensity , 28 69–70
,
influencing factors 36–37 Peripheral neuropathic pain , 29
management Post-traumatic stress disorder
,
analgesic medications , (PTSD) 119
46–47 Pressure ulcers (PU)
assessment , 45–46 category , 134
,
multi-modal approach , classification 132, 133
46–50 domains , 134
normalisation , 50–51 impact , 134
potential mechanisms of , phenomenological
49–50 study , 133
preparation , 44–45 prevention and management ,
strategies , 48 132
WHO ladder , 46–47 Progressive Muscle Relaxation
measurement , 40–42 (PMR) , 79
MPQ , 43 Psychosocial consequences
nociceptors , 28–29 complex nature , 2–3
non-verbal checklist , 39–40 daily living limitations 4–5
,
,
pathophysiological disrupted body image 6–7
causes , 38 emotional and cognitive
peripheral neuropathic , 29 factors , 13
phantom , 29, 33 emotional response , 7–8
physiological aspects , 36 exudate and malodour
psychological influences , 38 experiences , 3

