Wounds in the Unhoused Population

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Beth Gall MSN RN PHN WOCN FNP-BC, Holly Kirkland-Kyhn PhD FNP-c GNP-c CWCN, Tuba Sengul PhD CWON Nurse
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Abstract

This study investigates the unique challenges of wound care among the unhoused population, focusing on assessment, treatment, and documentation strategies in low-resource settings. The research underscores the prevalence of trauma, chronic illnesses, and environmental exposures that complicate wound management. The paper illustrates the diverse and complex nature of wounds encountered in this population through detailed case studies, providing practical insights for health care providers. The findings highlight the necessity of resource management and innovative approaches to address the health care needs of this vulnerable group.
无住房人口的伤口
这项研究调查了无家可归人群在伤口护理方面所面临的独特挑战,重点关注低资源环境下的评估、治疗和记录策略。研究强调了创伤、慢性疾病和环境暴露的普遍性,这使得伤口管理变得复杂。论文通过详细的案例研究说明了这一人群中伤口的多样性和复杂性,为医疗服务提供者提供了实用的见解。研究结果强调了资源管理和创新方法的必要性,以满足这一弱势群体的医疗保健需求。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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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