UNASSIGNED: A descriptive cross-sectional study of patients with hard-to-heal wounds attending three tertiary care hospitals using a self-reported questionnaire was conducted.
UNASSIGNED: A total of 275 patients took part in the study. Patients reported a low wellbeing score (67.06±19.72), moderate QoL score (52.18±25.07) and moderate satisfaction scores (68.91±23.88). Significant mean differences were reported with age, sex, educational level, monthly income and type of wound all at p<0.05.
UNASSIGNED: The findings of this study demonstrated that hard-to-heal wounds could influence the wellbeing, QoL and overall satisfaction with QoL of patients.
UNASSIGNED: Funding was received through an internal grant of the Sultan Qaboos University to conduct the research conducting the research (IG/CON/FACN/20/01). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
■使用自我报告问卷对在三家三级医院就诊的伤口难以愈合的患者进行了描述性横断面研究。
■共有275名患者参加了这项研究。患者报告的健康评分较低(67.06±19.72),中度QoL评分(52.18±25.07)和中度满意度评分(68.91±23.88)。据报道,年龄存在显着平均差异,性别,教育水平,月收入和伤口类型均为p<0.05。
这项研究的结果表明,难以愈合的伤口可能会影响健康,QoL和患者对QoL的总体满意度。
■通过苏丹卡布斯大学的内部资助获得了资金,以进行研究(IG/CON/FACN/20/01)。作者没有利益冲突要声明。