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Cumulative life course impairment in chronic wounds
1Institute and German Center for Health Services Research in Dermatology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany. m.augustin@uke.de
Abstract:
Chronic wounds such as leg ulcers, diabetic or ischemic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers are a heterogeneous group of chronic tissue defects which share the stagnation of wound healing due to an underlying disease. Most patients suffer from marked reductions of quality of life, including pain, physical discomfort, functional limitations, social burden as well as psychological distress. In some countries, a negative socioeconomic impact for the patients is another strain. Most patients complain about the additional burden due to treatment. Given the long period of disease and the even longer-lasting comorbidity, chronic wounds can be associated with marked cumulative life course impairments. It is thus essential to detect any early signs of wound disease and psychosocial burden in patients at risk of chronic wounds. Though specific instruments have not yet been developed for the detection of cumulative life course impairment in chronic wounds, patients at risk can be identified by using validated disease-specific instruments for quality of life. Moreover, in specific situations, psychological instruments can be of additional diagnostic help.
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