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Psychological factors and delayed healingMoffatt, C., Vowden, Kath, Price, P, Vowden, Peter January 2008 (has links)
No / It is now recognised that psychosocial factors – anxiety and depression, social isolation, low economic status and pain, for example – are associated with delayed healing of wounds. However, little research has been undertaken to examine how these factors may not only be a consequence of delayed healing, but may also play an important role in delaying healing. It is suggested that an evaluation of a patient’s psychosocial status should therefore be included as part of a general wound assessment.
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A NOVEL CHITOSAN-BASED WOUND HEALING HYDROGEL FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF LOCAL OXYGEN LEVELS AND FOR THE FACILITATION OF DERMAL TISSUE REPAIRFountas-Davis, Natalie D. 04 June 2019 (has links)
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