Affiliation:
1. District Nurse, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, Greater Manchester, UK
Abstract
It is understood that intervention for venous leg ulcer (VLU) management is more successful the sooner compression is applied, yet healing rates of VLUs are falling and recurrence rates increasing. This literature review seeks to explore the factors affecting patient concordance with compression therapy to manage VLU. Of the literature searched, 14 articles were identified and four themes of reasons for non-concordance emerged: education; pain/discomfort; physical limitations; and psychosocial issues. The reasons for non-concordance are vast and complex; district nurses must explore these reasons to help improve the alarming rates of non-concordance. A personalised approach is necessary to meet individual needs. High risks of ulcer recurrence are noted and a greater understanding of the chronic nature of ulceration should be conveyed. Follow-up care and building trust is linked with higher rates of concordance. Further research is needed within district nursing as the majority of venous ulceration is managed within the community.
Subject
Community and Home Care,General Medicine
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