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Professional training and the outcome in wound treatment: A theoretical reflection

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Author: 
Anelvira Oliveira Florentino, Cássia Marques da Rocha Hoelz, Franciele Costa da Silva Perez, Adriane Lopes, Ingridy Tayane Gonçalves Pires Fernandes, Márcia Zotti Justo Ferreira, Luciana Rodrigues Silva, Solange Aparecida Caetano, Elaine Aparecida Leoni
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3434-3436

Background: A properly qualified professional, specialized and qualified to work guides his patient and family, with greater adherence to the proposed therapy, especially in cases of home visits, advising, acting as a health educator, acting correctly, ethically, and updated, enabling a dignified and quality offer to the patient. Aim: Reflect on the professional training of nurses in wound care and its influence on the outcome. Methods: This is a theoretical reflection based on current scientific literature and a case study, which took place in the time frame from June to August 2021. Results: In the first home consultation, on June 5, 2021, the patient was found to be in a process of dementia, disoriented, malnourished, with trochanteric and sacral lesions with signs of infection and necrosis. Anamnesis, care, and guidance to the family were carried out. Conclusion: The execution of therapeutic actions in the treatment of wounds must be performed by a qualified professional, trained to do so, to obtain good adherence to therapy, maintain the integrity of the skin, its dignity and provide quality of life. Implications for clinical practice: It is believed that this study can arouse the interest of professionals who treat wounds to qualify and update themselves always, in order to offer an adequate and effective.

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