F. Öien et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Wound management for 287 patients with chronic leg ulcers demands 12 full-time nurses Leg ulcer epidemiology and care in a well-defined population in southern …F. Öien et al., 2000
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- F. Öien R
- Håkansson A
- Ovhed I
- Hansen B
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- Scandinavian Journal of primary health care
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Objective-To study the prevalence, aetiology and treatment of chronic leg and foot ulcers, and to estimate the nurse's time in wound management. Design-A structured questionnaire with 19 questions about chronic ulcers and wound management was sent to all district and …
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