Leg Clubs® : a clinically and cost-effective approach to lower limb management
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01/06/2010
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Leg ulcers affect 55000-90000 people, predominantly aged over 65, in the UK at any one time. Traditional care, delivered in people’s homes by district nurses or in GP clinics, is costly and often not effective, with slow healing rates and a high incidence of recurrence. A social model of leg ulcer clinics developed by the author has been shown to improve healing and reduce recurrence within a highly cost-effective framework that delivers genuine patient empowerment, public health education and social outreach. This paper outlines the rationale for the Leg Club, its clinical and social impact, and the infrastructure behind it. It also considers the challenges to establishing and running a Leg Club. |
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Mark Allen Publishing Ltd. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41107/2/41107.pdf http://www.bjcn.co.uk Lindsay, Ellie (2010) Leg Clubs® : a clinically and cost-effective approach to lower limb management. British Journal of Community Nursing, 15(6), s16-s23. |
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Copyright 2010 Mark Allen Publishing Ltd. |
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Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; School of Nursing |
Palavras-Chave | #111001 Aged Care Nursing #111003 Clinical Nursing - Secondary (Acute Care) #Concordance #Holistic Care #Leg Club #Leg Ulcer #Patient Empowerment #Quality of Life #Social Clinic |
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Journal Article |