Journal article 1985 views 350 downloads
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care
Nursing and Residential Care, Volume: 20, Issue: 7, Pages: 310 - 318
Swansea University Author: Tessa Watts
DOI (Published version): 10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310
Abstract
Lymphoedema is a progressive, debilitating condition caused by reduced or damaged lymphatic function. The condition can have a profound effect on individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing. Lymphoedema’s complex, enduring nature necessitates prevention wherever possible, early detection, self-manage...
Published in: | Nursing and Residential Care |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1465-9301 2052-2932 |
Published: |
Mark Allen Group
2018
|
Online Access: |
Check full text
|
URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa40811 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
first_indexed |
2018-06-26T13:14:38Z |
---|---|
last_indexed |
2018-07-04T19:41:36Z |
id |
cronfa40811 |
recordtype |
SURis |
fullrecord |
<?xml version="1.0"?><rfc1807><datestamp>2018-07-04T15:42:36.6752303</datestamp><bib-version>v2</bib-version><id>40811</id><entry>2018-06-25</entry><title>Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care</title><swanseaauthors><author><sid>645eba17f8610ddff17b5022bc7f279c</sid><ORCID>0000-0002-1201-5192</ORCID><firstname>Tessa</firstname><surname>Watts</surname><name>Tessa Watts</name><active>true</active><ethesisStudent>false</ethesisStudent></author></swanseaauthors><date>2018-06-25</date><deptcode>FGMHL</deptcode><abstract>Lymphoedema is a progressive, debilitating condition caused by reduced or damaged lymphatic function. The condition can have a profound effect on individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing. Lymphoedema’s complex, enduring nature necessitates prevention wherever possible, early detection, self-management and integrated interventions based on the four cornerstones of care. Lymphoedema prevalence is increasing, particularly amongst older people. As the population of nursing and care home residents is ageing, lymphoedema prevention and management should be a serious concern for those working in nursing and residential care.</abstract><type>Journal Article</type><journal>Nursing and Residential Care</journal><volume>20</volume><journalNumber>7</journalNumber><paginationStart>310</paginationStart><paginationEnd>318</paginationEnd><publisher>Mark Allen Group</publisher><issnPrint>1465-9301</issnPrint><issnElectronic>2052-2932</issnElectronic><keywords/><publishedDay>19</publishedDay><publishedMonth>6</publishedMonth><publishedYear>2018</publishedYear><publishedDate>2018-06-19</publishedDate><doi>10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310</doi><url/><notes>This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Nursing and Residential Care, copyright © MA Healthcare, after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see 10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310</notes><college>COLLEGE NANME</college><department>Medicine, Health and Life Science - Faculty</department><CollegeCode>COLLEGE CODE</CollegeCode><DepartmentCode>FGMHL</DepartmentCode><institution>Swansea University</institution><apcterm/><lastEdited>2018-07-04T15:42:36.6752303</lastEdited><Created>2018-06-25T20:07:57.4874003</Created><path><level id="1">Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences</level><level id="2">School of Health and Social Care - Nursing</level></path><authors><author><firstname>Tessa</firstname><surname>Watts</surname><orcid>0000-0002-1201-5192</orcid><order>1</order></author></authors><documents><document><filename>0040811-04072018153930.pdf</filename><originalFilename>40811.pdf</originalFilename><uploaded>2018-07-04T15:39:30.8000000</uploaded><type>Output</type><contentLength>246777</contentLength><contentType>application/pdf</contentType><version>Accepted Manuscript</version><cronfaStatus>true</cronfaStatus><embargoDate>2018-12-19T00:00:00.0000000</embargoDate><documentNotes>6 month embargo.</documentNotes><copyrightCorrect>true</copyrightCorrect><language>eng</language></document></documents><OutputDurs/></rfc1807> |
spelling |
2018-07-04T15:42:36.6752303 v2 40811 2018-06-25 Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care 645eba17f8610ddff17b5022bc7f279c 0000-0002-1201-5192 Tessa Watts Tessa Watts true false 2018-06-25 FGMHL Lymphoedema is a progressive, debilitating condition caused by reduced or damaged lymphatic function. The condition can have a profound effect on individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing. Lymphoedema’s complex, enduring nature necessitates prevention wherever possible, early detection, self-management and integrated interventions based on the four cornerstones of care. Lymphoedema prevalence is increasing, particularly amongst older people. As the population of nursing and care home residents is ageing, lymphoedema prevention and management should be a serious concern for those working in nursing and residential care. Journal Article Nursing and Residential Care 20 7 310 318 Mark Allen Group 1465-9301 2052-2932 19 6 2018 2018-06-19 10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310 This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Nursing and Residential Care, copyright © MA Healthcare, after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see 10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310 COLLEGE NANME Medicine, Health and Life Science - Faculty COLLEGE CODE FGMHL Swansea University 2018-07-04T15:42:36.6752303 2018-06-25T20:07:57.4874003 Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences School of Health and Social Care - Nursing Tessa Watts 0000-0002-1201-5192 1 0040811-04072018153930.pdf 40811.pdf 2018-07-04T15:39:30.8000000 Output 246777 application/pdf Accepted Manuscript true 2018-12-19T00:00:00.0000000 6 month embargo. true eng |
title |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
spellingShingle |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care Tessa Watts |
title_short |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
title_full |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
title_fullStr |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
title_full_unstemmed |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
title_sort |
Four cornerstones of lymphoedema care |
author_id_str_mv |
645eba17f8610ddff17b5022bc7f279c |
author_id_fullname_str_mv |
645eba17f8610ddff17b5022bc7f279c_***_Tessa Watts |
author |
Tessa Watts |
author2 |
Tessa Watts |
format |
Journal article |
container_title |
Nursing and Residential Care |
container_volume |
20 |
container_issue |
7 |
container_start_page |
310 |
publishDate |
2018 |
institution |
Swansea University |
issn |
1465-9301 2052-2932 |
doi_str_mv |
10.12968/nrec.2018.20.7.310 |
publisher |
Mark Allen Group |
college_str |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
hierarchytype |
|
hierarchy_top_id |
facultyofmedicinehealthandlifesciences |
hierarchy_top_title |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
hierarchy_parent_id |
facultyofmedicinehealthandlifesciences |
hierarchy_parent_title |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
department_str |
School of Health and Social Care - Nursing{{{_:::_}}}Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences{{{_:::_}}}School of Health and Social Care - Nursing |
document_store_str |
1 |
active_str |
0 |
description |
Lymphoedema is a progressive, debilitating condition caused by reduced or damaged lymphatic function. The condition can have a profound effect on individuals’ quality of life and wellbeing. Lymphoedema’s complex, enduring nature necessitates prevention wherever possible, early detection, self-management and integrated interventions based on the four cornerstones of care. Lymphoedema prevalence is increasing, particularly amongst older people. As the population of nursing and care home residents is ageing, lymphoedema prevention and management should be a serious concern for those working in nursing and residential care. |
published_date |
2018-06-19T03:51:58Z |
_version_ |
1763752561378066432 |
score |
11.036116 |