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Qualitätsentwicklung
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Soins infirmiers
Venous leg ulcer recurrences : the relationship to self‐efficacy, social support and quality of life : a mixed method study
Article scientifique
Cancer and palliative wound care
Probst, S.
(2020). Cancer and palliative wound care : Wound care nursing : A person-centred approach.
Auteur(s) : Sebastian Probst
Chapitre de livre
Development and feasibility of a multidisciplinary education program on adherence to treatment in persons with venous leg ulcers in the clinical setting : a pilot study
Article scientifique
Evidence for person-centred care in chronic wound care : a systematic review and recommendations for practice
Article scientifique
Experiences of Venous Leg Ulcer persons following an individualised nurse-led education: protocol for a qualitative study using a constructivist grounded theory approach
Article scientifique
Nurse-led patient education for persons suffering from a venous leg ulcer in outpatient's clinics and homecare settings : a scoping review
Article scientifique
Nurses are research leaders in skin and wound care
Article scientifique
Surgical site infection : prevention and management across health-care sectors
Stryja, J., Sandy-Hodgetts, K., Collier, M., Moser, C., Ousey, K., Probst, S., Wilson, J., Xuereb, D.
(2020). Surgical site infection : prevention and management across health-care sectors : Journal of Wound Care.
https://doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2020.29.Sup2b.S1
Auteur(s) : Sebastian Probst
Article scientifique
The lived experience of recurrence prevention in patients with venous leg ulcers : an interpretative phenomenological study
Probst, S., Séchaud, L., Bobbink, P., Buehrer Sinner, M. , Weller, CD.
(2020). The lived experience of recurrence prevention in patients with venous leg ulcers : an interpretative phenomenological study : Journal of Tissue Viability.
https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/5994?ln=fr
Auteur(s) : Sebastian Probst, Paul Bobbink
Article scientifique
This editorial is dedicated to the WHO Assembly 2020 Year of the Nurse and Midwife
Article professionnel