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CHRONIC WOUNDS : RISK FACTORS AND EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTION

 🩹 Why Chronic Wounds Refuse to Heal and What Evidence Says We Should Do

Chronic wounds are more than just persistent injuries they are complex, costly, and deeply impact a patient’s quality of life. But what makes a wound chronic, and more importantly, what truly helps it heal?

A new study titled CHRONIC WOUNDS: RISK FACTORS AND EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTION sheds light on this critical issue. Drawing on current evidence and clinical insights, the researchers identify key risk factors and recommend targeted, science-backed interventions to improve healing outcomes.

🔍 What Makes This Study Valuable?

🧠 Beyond the Wound:
The article doesn’t just focus on the wound, it explores the systemic factors that contribute to chronicity: comorbidities, poor vascular supply, nutrition, aging, immune dysfunction, and inappropriate wound care strategies.

📊 Evidence-Based Strategies:
Rather than merely listing treatments, this paper consolidates evidence-backed approaches, including:

  1. Advanced wound dressings
  2. Pressure offloading
  3. Debridement methods
  4. Infection control
  5. Nutritional interventions
  6. Patient education and caregiver support

🔬 Multidisciplinary Emphasis:
Effective chronic wound care goes beyond the surgeon. This paper reinforces the need for collaborative care involving nutritionists, wound nurses, internists, endocrinologists, and physiotherapists for a more successful outcome.

💡 Preventive Insights:
One of the highlights of this work is its emphasis on risk factor screening and early detection. The authors recommend proactive intervention, especially in high-risk populations such as diabetics, elderly patients, and immobile individuals.

🎯 Why You Should Read and Cite This Article:

This review doesn’t just state the problem, it provides a framework for action. Whether you are a clinician managing wound care, a policymaker designing outpatient protocols, or a researcher seeking structured data on chronic wound interventions, this article is a valuable reference grounded in up-to-date literature and clinical realities.

📘 Read the full article in Jurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik:
👉 DOI: 10.20473/jre.v10i1.66610
✍️ Veronica Abebia Beginanta Pinem, David Sontani Perdanakusuma, Evy Ervianti, Mikiyas Gifawosen Teferi, Harith Ali Al-Taie

This study is a must-read for clinicians and caregivers dealing with wound care—it offers not just theories, but practical, proven strategies. Because when wounds stop healing, it's time to change the way we treat them.