Clinicians' experiences of using a sterile non-woven surgical dressing on 394 patients.

Claas Roes, Cornelia Erfurt-Berge, Michael Praeder, Thomas Eberlein, Martin Abel
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Surgical wounds and periwound skin require protection to prevent complications, which affect clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. This study surveyed 45 health professionals treating 394 patients to elicit their experiences of the performance, quality, ease of application and usability of the sterile surgical wound dressing Curapor under routine conditions. Most (90%) wounds were acute, including postoperative wounds, lacerations, cuts and abrasions. The average wear time per dressing was 2.08 days; 94% of patients experienced no dressing slippage and 98% experienced no tape blisters. Curapor was rated good at absorbing exudate. All health professionals reported that their patients thought the dressing was soft or very soft and 98% said that patients found its comfort to be good or very good. The results of the study suggest that Curapor meets the performance requirements for a post-surgical dressing.

394例无菌无纺布手术敷料的临床应用体会。
手术伤口和伤口周围的皮肤需要保护,以防止并发症,影响临床结果和患者的生活质量。本研究调查了45名医疗专业人员治疗394例患者,以了解他们在常规条件下对无菌外科创面敷料Curapor的性能、质量、使用方便性和可用性的体验。大多数(90%)伤口为急性,包括术后伤口、撕裂、割伤和擦伤。每次包扎的平均磨损时间为2.08 d;94%的患者没有出现敷料滑落,98%的患者没有出现胶带起泡。对渗出液的吸收效果较好。所有的卫生专业人员都报告说,他们的病人认为敷料很软或很软,98%的人说病人觉得它的舒适度很好或很好。研究结果表明,Curapor符合术后敷料的性能要求。
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