A systematic review of qualitative research into people's experiences of living with venous leg ulcers
Journal of Advanced Nursing2017Vol. 74(3), pp. 550–563
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Patrick Phillips, Elizabeth Lumley, Rosie Duncan, Ahmed Aber, Helen Buckley Woods, Georgina Jones, Jonathan Michaels
Abstract
The themes identified in this review should be considered by professionals providing services, care and treatment for venous leg ulcer patients and in the selection, or development, of patient-reported outcome measures for use with this population.
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