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Social support questionnaire T
(SSQ) , 195 Treatments
State trait anxiety inventory compression bandages
(STAI) , 70 with footwear , 153
Stress , 224–225 issues of , 154
assessing multicomponent , 152–153
behavioural sign , 66 with nurse , 151–152
GHQ , 70 surrounding itching and ,
HADS , 70–73 154
PSS , 69–70 for venous leg ulcer ,
psychological measures , 149–150
66–68 dressing change
STAI , 70 adherence , 145–146
stress-thermometer , atraumatic dressings , 146,
66, 69 147
GAS model conventional dressings ,
alarm stage , 60 147, 148
exhaustion stage , 61 cotton gauze and
physiological, bandages , 146
psychological and impact of 148, 149
,
social factors 62–63 NPWT
,
resistance stage , 60 advantages , 155
healing , 58 clinician reports , 159
health care , 79–80 disadvantages , 155
interactional model low-pressure , 156
clinical practice , 65 patients’ experiences and
coping , 65 perceptions , 160–161
description , 64–65 quality of life 156–158
,
types , 63 and psychological outcomes ,
management , 77–78 228–230
managing stressors , 78–80
vs. pain and wound healing
biopsy wounds , 74 V
,
chronic levels impact 76 Vacuum assisted closure (VAC).
cortisol assessments , 74 See Negative pressure
,
depression and anxiety 75 wound therapy
impact , 76 (NPWT)
importance , 75 Venous leg ulcers (VLU)
indication , 74 compression bandages ,
negative consequences , 77 149–150
photographs and foaming impact , 128–129
response , 73–74 nurse–patient relationship , 131
wound–care professionals , pain assessment , 131
75 physical problems , 128
PMR , 79 qualitative research , 129–130
process of , 59 reduced mobility , 129–130
psychosocial consequences , 3 social isolation , 130–131

