Efectivitat d'una intervenció educativa en els coneixements de les infermeres sobre les nafres d'etiologia venosa: projecte de recerca
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Introduction: Venous etiology ulcers are considered one of the most common
skin lesions that affect the population, accounting for 75-80% of all type of ulcers
in the lower extremities. These are characterized by the loss of skin integrity in
the foot or leg region that does not heal within the expected time period (more
than 6 weeks).
The evolution depends on the treatment and care applied, and therefore, the
responsible healthcare professional must closely monitor it. However, several
studies have shown that there is a lack of knowledge among Nurses regarding
the etiology of venous sores.
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of training related to venous etiology
sores on the knowledge of primary care Nurses in the basic health area of Roses.
Material and methods: The next project consists of conducting an almost
experimental design study with pre- and post-tests. The study aims to evaluate
the effectiveness of an educational intervention focused on improving the
knowledge of Nurses about venous etiology sores. The study will take place
among Nurses working in the basic health area of Roses during 2023