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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Wound Care
  • Pain Management

Context:

  • Wound healing is a primary metric for assessing nursing care quality.
  • Patient comfort, particularly pain management, is frequently overlooked in wound care assessments.
  • Pain experienced during wound treatment requires specific attention and management strategies.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of integrating patient comfort and pain management into wound care quality assessments.
  • To advocate for a holistic approach in nursing that considers both wound healing and patient well-being.
  • To emphasize the need for effective strategies in preventing and managing pain associated with wound treatment.

Summary:

  • Local wound improvement is a key indicator of nursing care quality.
  • Patient comfort, especially pain prevention and management during treatment, is essential.
  • A comprehensive nursing approach must balance wound healing with patient comfort objectives.

Impact:

  • Shifts the focus of nursing quality assessment to include patient-reported outcomes like comfort and pain levels.
  • Encourages the development of best practices for pain management in wound care.
  • Promotes a more patient-centered approach to nursing interventions in wound management.