Food and wounds: nutritional factors in wound formation and healing
Abstract
Nutrition is a crucial aspect of a holistic approach to the healing of wounds, including pressure ulcers and leg ulcers. Poor nutritional status and support can delay the wound healing process or cause inadequate healing when nutritional deficiencies are not corrected. Nutritional screening is an important part of the overall clinical assessment of patients. Nurses based in hospital and the community have a key role to play in identifying and...
Paper Details
Title
Food and wounds: nutritional factors in wound formation and healing
Published Date
Sep 1, 2002
Volume
7
Issue
Sup2
Pages
43 - 54
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