2003
DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2003.12.2.26469
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How living with a leg ulcer affects people's daily life: a nurse-led study

Abstract: Patients need consistent treatment that incorporates benchmarking. A support network to address the needs of those living with a leg ulcer should be considered. This study's findings should be promoted to raise awareness among health-care professionals, enabling them to provide more responsive care.

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“…Eight of the eleven studies referred to issues due to leakage from the wound and the associated malodour 10,11,45,[47][48][49][50][51] Exudate was unbearable and devastating, 11 with the unpredictability of dressing leakage causing distress and shame. 51 There were reports of wet shoes, wet bedding and concerns of what people might think.…”
Section: Exudate and Odourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eight of the eleven studies referred to issues due to leakage from the wound and the associated malodour 10,11,45,[47][48][49][50][51] Exudate was unbearable and devastating, 11 with the unpredictability of dressing leakage causing distress and shame. 51 There were reports of wet shoes, wet bedding and concerns of what people might think.…”
Section: Exudate and Odourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45,47 These symptoms were of particular concern and had an even greater impact when the patient was working. 11 Participants felt that mechanisms to manage exudate and odour were consistently inadequate, with the odour being described as the worst thing associated with ulceration. 45,47,48 The leakage and odour resulted in limitations to social contacts, self-consciousness and a feeling that matters that should remain private had somehow become public with efforts to improve symptoms most often proving to be inadequate.…”
Section: Exudate and Odourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Those hard to heal wounds can be both costly to healthcare providers and impact greatly on health related quality of life outcomes for patients. The psychological stress that can be associated with malodorous wounds and negative effect on wound healing has been identified [3,4], with some tentative links established between exudate, and associated odour with depression and anxiety [5]. Malodorous leg ulcers have been reported to have a negative effect on patients' social lives [6,7] leading to higher anxiety and depression scores, lower life satisfaction and altered body image [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%