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- W2157850409 abstract "Background and aims. Non‐compliance with compression therapy and with leg exercises and leg elevation is a common problem, often reported in patients with venous leg ulceration. Studies on compliance‐enhancing interventions and the effectiveness of these interventions in patients with venous leg ulceration were reviewed. Methods. MEDLINE, Cochrane, Embase and CINAHL were explored up to April 2005. Reference lists, wound care journals and conference proceedings were searched. Experts and manufacturers of compression systems were contacted. Studies were eligible if they included patients with venous or mixed leg ulcers and reported patient compliance outcome. Twenty studies were included. Results. Most studies describe patient compliance as the extent to which the compression system was worn and/or the extent to which treatment regimen was followed. Self‐reporting was the most commonly used method of compliance assessment. There are indications that class III stockings for patients with venous ulcers enhance compliance compared with short stretch compression bandages. No real evidence is found that intermittent pneumatic compression systems improved compliance. There is no well‐documented evidence that healthcare system interventions increase compliance. Educational programmes combining cognitive, behavioural and affective components were shown to have a positive effect on leg elevation, but not on compliance with compression therapy. Conclusion. The included studies have a lack of consistency in defining the standard and operationalization of compliance. Patient compliance plays an ancillary role in research. No study has been able to offer an acceptable and well‐documented solution to the non‐compliance problem. Relevance to clinical practice. Research might focus on the development of comprehensive compliance‐enhancing strategies. A stronger commitment of healthcare providers and society is needed to make progress in this area. The scope of nursing must be expanded to also include the problems experienced by patients with leg ulcers and the improvement of patient compliance." @default.
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- W2157850409 title "Interventions to enhance patient compliance with leg ulcer treatment: a review of the literature" @default.
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