Wound Care Education in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Settings

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Tuba Sengul PhD CWON, Ayise Karadag PhD ET/WOC, Holly Kirkland-Kyhn PhD FNP-c GNP-c CWCN
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Abstract

Chronic wounds are a significant global health issue, yet they are not adequately addressed in nursing education. This lack of focus results in nursing students graduating with insufficient knowledge in chronic wound care, leading to inadequate clinical practice. Consequently, nurses often struggle to manage wounds effectively, which negatively impacts patient care quality. To address this, it is crucial to enhance the nursing curriculum by incorporating more comprehensive content on chronic wound management. This will help ensure that nurses are better equipped with the necessary clinical competencies, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
护理专业本科生和研究生的伤口护理教育
慢性伤口是一个重大的全球性健康问题,但护理教育中却没有充分关注这一问题。由于缺乏关注,护理专业学生毕业时对慢性伤口护理知识掌握不足,导致临床实践不充分。因此,护士往往难以有效地处理伤口,这对患者护理质量产生了负面影响。为解决这一问题,必须加强护理课程,纳入更全面的慢性伤口管理内容。这将有助于确保护士更好地掌握必要的临床能力,最终改善患者的治疗效果。
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3.40
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0.00%
发文量
83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A perfect source to consult for nurses in hospitals, private practice, ambulatory care centers, or in an academic setting, Nursing Clinics of North America provides answers to clinical questions, updates on the latest advances to improve patient outcomes, numerous clinical images, and patient care guidelines. Each issue in this quarterly series provides the latest diagnostic and therapeutic information as well as the critical information that allows nurses to care for patients and their families in a more effective manner.
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