Empowerment in chronic wound care-exploring the scope for patient contribution†
In this study, we investigated the concept of empowerment in chronic wound care and propose to facilitate patient control by making use of degrees of freedom (DOF): that is, shaping of everyday wound care tasks initiated by patients and based on their wishes, mostly in terms of patients executing tr...
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Main Authors: | Hackert Benedikt (Author), Stürmer Ewa Klara (Author), Weger Ulrich (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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