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Venous leg ulcer recurrences – The relationship to self‐efficacy, social support and quality of life – A mixed method study

Sebastian Probst, Paul Bobbink, Laurence Séchaud, Monika Buehrer Skinner

2020Journal of Advanced Nursing23 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the occurrence of venous leg ulcer recurrence and the relationship with self-efficacy, social support and quality of life. Furthermore, we investigated the lived experiences of those patients and their understanding of why they developed a recurrence. DESIGN: We used a convergent parallel mixed method design consisting of a cohort and an interpretative phenomenological study arm. METHODS: Consecutive patients (N = 145) were recruited into the study. Between 2014 and 2018, three primary care centres took part in the study. Data collection methods included chart review, administered questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. RESULTS: The incidence of the venous leg ulcer recurrence was 33.1% within the study period. The scores for self-efficacy, social support and venous leg ulcer health-related quality of life show little variation between all measurement points and within subgroups. The qualitative findings identified two main themes: accidentally damaging the skin and avoiding venous leg ulcer recurrences. Venous leg ulcer recurrences frequently arose from accidents. Therefore, participants developed strategies to avoid additional ulcers. CONCLUSION: To optimize recurrence prevention, improvements in knowledge of people with VLUs should be considered. IMPACT: A mixed method, convergent, parallel design was used to explore the occurrence of venous leg ulcer recurrence and the relation of a venous leg ulcer recurrence with self-efficacy, social support and health-related quality of life. As well as the lived experiences of venous leg ulcer patients and why they developed a recurrence. The incidence of venous leg ulcer recurrences within the study period was 33.1%. Damaging the skin and avoiding a recurrence were the main identified themes.

Topics & Concepts

Venous leg ulcerMedicineQuality of life (healthcare)Incidence (geometry)CohortPhysical therapySocial supportCohort studyLeg ulcerInterpretative phenomenological analysisQualitative researchSurgeryInternal medicineNursingPsychologySocial scienceSociologyPsychotherapistOpticsPhysicsDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous DiseasesPlanarian Biology and ElectrostimulationWound Healing and Treatments
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