Debridement of hard-to-heel wounds provided in the home-care setting. Practical and legal possibilities

Mateusz Skórka, Dariusz Bazaliński, M. Gajdek, Paulina Szymańska, Bogusław Strzałko
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The initial stage of wound healing is wound bed preparation by removing devitalised necrotic tissues. Debridement should be performed as quickly as possible to shorten the inflammatory phase and create optimal conditions for tissue regeneration. The implementation of the most favourable method of debridement should be thought out, potentially safe for the patient, and achieved in the shortest possible time. Wound debridement with surgical instruments combined with subsequent biodebridement is a safe and convenient method performed in patients under home care. The objective of the study was to review the literature on larvae therapy and wound debridement in patients under home care as well as related legal acts. A review of scientific papers and existing legislation was conducted based on the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Termedia databases. Legal regulations and the competence of nurses create opportunities for specialised home care. Debridement with surgical instruments reduces the time of wound bed preparation and bacterial burden, thus accelerating regenerative processes in a wound. Advanced nursing care can improve the functioning of the health care system by greater involvement of nursing personnel in wound treatment and prophylaxis against wounds, which will result in decreased costs of hospital treatment.
在家庭护理环境中提供硬跟伤口的清创。实际和法律上的可能性
伤口愈合的初始阶段是通过去除坏死组织来准备伤口床。应尽快进行清创,以缩短炎症期,为组织再生创造最佳条件。应考虑最有利的清创方法的实施,对患者潜在的安全,并在尽可能短的时间内实现。手术器械联合生物清创是一种在家庭护理下进行伤口清创的安全、方便的方法。本研究的目的是回顾有关家庭护理患者的幼虫治疗和伤口清创的文献以及相关的法律行为。基于PubMed、Cochrane图书馆和Termedia数据库,对科学论文和现有法规进行了审查。法律法规和护士的能力为专门的家庭护理创造了机会。手术器械清创减少了伤口床的准备时间和细菌负担,从而加速了伤口的再生过程。先进的护理可以通过护理人员更多地参与伤口治疗和预防伤口来改善卫生保健系统的功能,这将降低医院治疗的成本。
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