Wound trial paving way for nursing-led care
It’s a now a lot more convenient for many North Brisbane residents to access great, high-quality care with a new wound management trail beginning at Chermside.
Post Acute Care Service (PACS) Clinical Nurse Alan Shackleton said the Chronic Wound Clinic Trial was a great initiative being undertaken by PACS in collaboration with the Royal Brisbane & Woman’s Hospital, Complex Wound Outpatients Clinic.
“Chronic wounds affect an estimated 17,100 individuals within the Metro North catchment area at a great cost to both the individual and the health service,” Alan said.
“A chronic wound has more than just a financial impact on an individual’s life causing issues such as depression, pain, reduced mobility and social isolation.”
The trial aims to establish the feasibility of a community based, nurse lead, chronic wound clinic, delivering an improvement in health outcomes.
It also aims to reduce the dependence on acute hospital services through improved support for community-based patients.
It is anticipated that the trial will have a positive impact on hospital workloads but also make it easier for patients to access appointments in a local setting.