Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | November 2013

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Managing the nutritional status of community patients with leg ulcers

Managing the nutritional status of community patients with leg ulcers

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Nutrition

Pages: 66 - 72

Article topics: Nutrition

This article discusses nutrition in relation to patients in the community who are living with venous leg ulcers. The author explores the complex issues surrounding the care of this patient group, which is predominantly made up of older people who often have several underlying medical conditions and may live alone in their own homes or in supported residential settings. The article covers the physiology and aetiology of venous leg ulcers and explores how nutrition plays a role in the healing process. It advocates a holistic approach, taking into account the many factors involved when considering nutritional status and suggests interventions that are available to nurses and healthcare professionals working in the community.

Jennifer Lunnon is a staff nurse in the Intensive Care Unit, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital


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