A new concept of a multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre: established in connection to a department of dermatology and the Copenhagen Wound Healing Center
Identifieur interne : 000080 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000079; suivant : 000081A new concept of a multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre: established in connection to a department of dermatology and the Copenhagen Wound Healing Center
Auteurs : S. Birkballe ; T. Karlsmark ; S. Noerregaard ; F. GottrupSource :
- British journal of dermatology : (1951) [ 0007-0963 ] ; 2012.
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Background Lymphoedema is increasingly recognized as a significanl problem in healthcare. The number of patients is growing, posing a future challenge to healthcare systems and economics. Over the past decade, specialized lymphoedema management has been established around the world to accommodate the growing demands. However, information on organization, experiences and outcome are scarce. Objectives To conduct a clinical perspective analysis describing the establishment, organization, function and results of a new, multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre functioning as a university hospital unit in connection to a department of dermatology and the Copenhagen Wound Healing Center and integrated as a national expert function in the public healthcare organization of Denmark. Methods Data were collected following the establishment of a lymphoedema centre based on the structured, multidisciplinary organization of lymphoedema management. Results During the first 4.5 years a total of 8058 patient consultations were performed. The mean duration of symptoms at the first visit was 19 years (range 1-67) and 31% of patients had never received any diagnosis or treatment prior to referral. Complications were found in 48% of referred patients. All patients received appropriate diagnostic investigations and treatment according to best practice. Multidisciplinary assessment involving four or more different healthcare professions was needed in 86% of cases. Research opportunities and expert education of staff were enhanced. Conclusions A multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre improves management, knowledge and awareness of lymphoedema. This model, with minor adjustments, may be applicable for other regions and countries.
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ET : | A new concept of a multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre: established in connection to a department of dermatology and the Copenhagen Wound Healing Center |
AU : | BIRKBALLE (S.); KARLSMARK (T.); NOERREGAARD (S.); GOTTRUP (F.) |
AF : | Copenhagen Wound Healing Center, Department of Dermatology, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Bispebjerg Bakke 23/2400 Copenhagen NV/Danemark (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | British journal of dermatology : (1951); ISSN 0007-0963; Coden BJDEAZ; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2012; Vol. 167; No. 1; Pp. 116-122; Bibl. 26 ref. |
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EA : | Background Lymphoedema is increasingly recognized as a significanl problem in healthcare. The number of patients is growing, posing a future challenge to healthcare systems and economics. Over the past decade, specialized lymphoedema management has been established around the world to accommodate the growing demands. However, information on organization, experiences and outcome are scarce. Objectives To conduct a clinical perspective analysis describing the establishment, organization, function and results of a new, multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre functioning as a university hospital unit in connection to a department of dermatology and the Copenhagen Wound Healing Center and integrated as a national expert function in the public healthcare organization of Denmark. Methods Data were collected following the establishment of a lymphoedema centre based on the structured, multidisciplinary organization of lymphoedema management. Results During the first 4.5 years a total of 8058 patient consultations were performed. The mean duration of symptoms at the first visit was 19 years (range 1-67) and 31% of patients had never received any diagnosis or treatment prior to referral. Complications were found in 48% of referred patients. All patients received appropriate diagnostic investigations and treatment according to best practice. Multidisciplinary assessment involving four or more different healthcare professions was needed in 86% of cases. Research opportunities and expert education of staff were enhanced. Conclusions A multidisciplinary lymphoedema centre improves management, knowledge and awareness of lymphoedema. This model, with minor adjustments, may be applicable for other regions and countries. |
CC : | 002B08; 002B12B04 |
FD : | Lymphoedème; Danemark; Plaie; Cicatrisation; Cicatrisant; Dermatologie |
FG : | Europe; Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire; Pathologie des vaisseaux lymphatiques |
ED : | Lymphedema; Denmark; Wound; Cicatrization; Healing agent; Dermatology |
EG : | Europe; Cardiovascular disease; Lymphatic vessel disease |
SD : | Linfedema; Dinamarca; Herida; Cicatrización; Cicatrizante; Dermatología |
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