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Nurse-led patient education for persons suffering from a venous leg ulcer in outpatient's clinics and homecare settings: A scoping review

Paul Bobbink, Marie‐Thérèse Pugliese, Philip Larkin, Sebastian Probst

2020Journal of Tissue Viability16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM OF THIS STUDY: To provide an overview of the available nurse-led individualized educational interventions, for persons with Venous Leg Ulcer (VLUs) in an outpatient or homecare settings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For this scoping review, a search was performed between December 2019 and January 2020. To identify sources of evidence a systematic search was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsychINFO, Web of Science and LiSSa as well as in clinical trial registers to identify sources of evidence. All types of evidence associated with a nurse led-intervention were included. RESULTS: Fifteen sources of evidence met the inclusion criteria. Educational sessions varied in modality, content and duration. Education sessions were face to face and supported by written materiel. The content focused on compression therapy and exercises. The duration and numbers of sessions varied. The most reported health related outcomes was wound healing. CONCLUSION: This scoping review provides a broad overview of the available evidence and ongoing research for individualized nurse-led education persons with VLUs. Variability in the literature was found, which suggests that more intervention studies are needed to test and evaluate efficacy of nurse-led patient education.

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MedicineCINAHLPsychological interventionIntervention (counseling)MEDLINEInclusion (mineral)Patient educationNursingEvidence-based practiceRandomized controlled trialEvidence-based nursingPhysical therapyAlternative medicineSurgerySociologyPathologyGender studiesPolitical scienceLawDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous DiseasesWound Healing and TreatmentsPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation