实践护士和社区护士在帮助人们管理复发性下肢蜂窝织炎风险因素方面的观点和经验:定性访谈研究。

Q3 Medicine
Skin health and disease Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1002/ski2.395
Ingrid Muller, Emma Teasdale, Fiona Cowdell, Peter Smart, Miriam Santer, Nick Francis
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背景:蜂窝织炎是一种皮肤和下层组织的疼痛性感染,通常影响小腿。大约三分之一的患者会复发。在全科诊所工作的护士(执业护士)和在家里看病的护士(社区护士或地区护士)在管理蜂窝织炎的危险因素(如长期腿部肿胀、伤口护理和皮肤护理)方面可以发挥重要作用:探讨执业护士和社区护士在帮助人们管理复发性下肢蜂窝织炎危险因素方面的观点和经验:2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 3 月,对英格兰的 21 名执业护士和社区护士进行了半结构化电话访谈。访谈内容逐字记录,并采用反思性主题分析法进行分析:护士在帮助人们管理复发性下肢蜂窝织炎的风险因素时面临多重挑战。主要挑战包括有限的时间和获取多普勒设备等资源的途径,以及患者自我管理的身体和社会心理能力。护士们确定了克服这些挑战的潜在策略,如更加重视预防和支持自我管理,为患者和支持网络(有偿和无偿照护者)提供资源,以加强诊后知识和发展自我护理技能:我们发现有必要开发和评估资源,例如供护士使用的辅助材料,以帮助患者降低复发性蜂窝织炎的风险。
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Practice and community nurses' views and experiences of helping people manage risk factors for recurrent lower limb cellulitis: A qualitative interview study.

Background: Cellulitis is a painful infection of the skin and underlying tissues, commonly affecting the lower leg. Approximately one-third of people experience recurrence. Nurses who work in general practice (practice nurses) and see people at home (community or district nurses) could have an important role in managing risk factors for cellulitis, such as long-term leg swelling, wound care and skin care.

Objective: To explore practice and community nurses' views and experiences of helping people to manage risk factors for recurrent lower limb cellulitis.

Methods: Semi-structured, telephone interviews with 21 practice and community nurses in England from October 2020 to March 2021. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Nurses face multiple challenges when supporting people to manage risk factors for recurrent lower limb cellulitis. Key challenges include limited time and access to resources such as Doppler equipment, and the physical and psychosocial capabilities of patients to self-manage. Nurses identified potential strategies to overcome these challenges, such as placing greater emphasis on prevention and supporting self-management by providing resources for patients and support networks (paid and unpaid carers) to reinforce knowledge post-consultation and develop skills to self-care.

Conclusions: We identified a need to develop and evaluate resources, such as support materials, for nurses to use to help patients reduce their risk of recurrent cellulitis.

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