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U. Wissing, A.-C. Ek, M. Unosson
Department of Medicine and Care, Division of Nursing Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden. Correspondence:
Ulla Wissing, Linöping University, Campus Norrköping, Faculty
of health Sciences, 60174 Nooköping, Sweden. Tel: 46 11 36 35 30.
Fax: 46 11 12 54 48. E-mail: ulla.wissing@hul.liu.se
Abstract: This study was undertaken in order to follow up ulcer healing,
ulcer recurrence, nutritional status and life-situation in elderly patients
with leg ulcers. Of 70 patients assessed previously in 1996, 43 (61%)
were still alive in 2000 and, of these, 38 (88%) participated in the follow-up.
Rate of healing, recurrence and amputation were obtained from medical
records and interviews with the patients. The Mini Nutritional Assessment
(MNA) was used to assess their nutritional status and the Philadelphia
Geriatric Center Multilevel Assessment Instrument was used for assessment
of their life-situation. Nineteen patients (50%), mean age 82±4.6
years, had healed ulcers. Two (5%) patients, mean age 86±2.8, had
required amputation and had no ulceration after surgery. Seventeen patients
(45%), mean age 80.3±6 years, had open ulcers, six had their original
ulcers still unhealed, and 11 had open recurrent ulcers. Decreased mean
MNA scores, as well as decreased mean scores in ADL and mobility, were
seen over time in patients with open ulcers but not in those who were
healed. Patients with healed ulcers had significantly higher mean scores
in social interaction than those with open ulcers and significantly increased
mean scores in environmental quality over time. The results indicate that
nutrition and the life-situation might be related to leg ulcer healing.
The nutritional situation and the whole life-situation should be observed
and taken into consideration when care is planned. Additional research
is needed to increase the understanding of the relationship between nutrition,
life-situation and ulcer healing.
Key Words: Elderly, aging, nutritional status, nutrition, life-situation,
leg ulcer healing, follow up
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