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             Psychosocial consequences (cont.)     generic and disease
              healing                         specific , 94–95

                implications , 9–13          patient self-report , 93
                process , 3, 6               quantitative fi xed-
               health behaviours changes  8–9     response  , 93
                                ,
              pain   ( see  Pain)            questionnaires , 93–94
              personal process , 13       NPWT
              practice implications           Cardiff wound impact
                advantages , 17               schedule , 157
                chronic wound , 16           SF-36 questionnaire , 158
                honest information , 16–17     RCT , 86–87
                                                           ,
                 modern wound care         social comparison theory  92
                  practices , 15          treatments , 87
                relaxation technique , 17     ubiquitous nature , 87
               quality of life   ( see  Quality of
                  life (QoL))
              resilience , 13–15           R
              self sense , 6–7           Randomised control trials
                                                   ,
              social                          (RCT)  87
                implications , 3
                isolation , 5–6
              stress   ( see  Stress)       S
              of wounds , 3–4            Social comparison theory ,
              Psychosocial issues , 221–222    197–198
                                          Social implications , 3
                                          Social Provisions Scale (SPA) ,
               Q                              196
               Quality of life (QoL)  225–227        Social support , 231–232
                          ,
               clinical practice implications    buffer hypothesis , 197
                assessment , 104          concordance , 179–181

                importance , 103–104      definition , 193–194

              definition , 88              family considerations
              gap theory , 91–92             caregiver burden , 208
               health status and             informal carer , 205
                  functioning , 89           partner/spouse , 205–207
              HRQoL , 89, 90                 unpaid carers , 208–209
              impact factors              and health , 198–199
                pain   ( see  Pain)       health impacts , 199–202
                                                          ,
                physical functioning ,     main effect hypothesis  197
                  101–102                  medical outcomes study- social
                psychological functioning ,   support survey  195–196
                                                         ,
                  102                      social comparison theory   ,
                social functioning ,          197–198
                                                         ,
                  102–103                  social provisions scale  196
              measurement                 sources of , 194–195
                CWIS , 98                 SSQ-SF , 195
                domains , 95–97
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