TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and Risk Factors for Chronic Edema in U.K. Community Nursing Services
AU - Moffatt, Christine J
AU - Gaskin, Rebecca
AU - Sykorova, Martina
AU - Dring, Eleanor
AU - Aubeeluck, Aimee
AU - Franks, Peter J
AU - Windrum, Paul
AU - Mercier, Gregoire
AU - Pinnington, Lorraine
AU - Quere, Isabelle
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 -
Background and Study Design:
Chronic edema (CO) is believed to be a major clinical problem within community nursing services in the United Kingdom. This study was undertaken as part of the LIMPRINT international study to determine the number of people with CO and its impact on health services.
Methods and Results:
Three urban-based community nursing services participated in the United Kingdom with prospective evaluation for 4 weeks of all patients receiving nursing care using a questionnaire-based interview and clinical assessment using the LIMPRINT tools. Of the total 2541 patients assessed, 1440 (56.7%) were considered to have CO, comprising Leicester City [768/1298 (59.2%)], Nottingham West [124/181 (68.5%)], and Nottingham City [548/1062 (51.6%)]. The mean age for women with CO was 78.6 (standard deviation [SD] 12.8) years and that for men with CO was 72.9 (SD 14.5). More patients with CO suffered from diabetes (32.1% vs. 27.9%, p = 0.027), heart failure/ischemic heart disease (27.3% vs. 14.0%, p < 0.001), and peripheral arterial occlusive disease (5.5% vs. 1.9%, p < 0.001). By far the greatest association was with the presence of a wound (73.6% vs. 37.9%, p < 0.001). Cellulitis affected 628 patients (24.7%) and 688 patients (47.8%) had a concurrent leg ulcer. Rates of reduced mobility (71.6% vs. 61.9%) and obesity were higher in those with CO. Six independent factors associated with CO were service location, age, ethnicity, obesity, heart failure, and the presence of a wound.
Conclusion:
CO is a major and growing health care problem within primary care that has been previously unrecognized and requires effective service provision.
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Background and Study Design:
Chronic edema (CO) is believed to be a major clinical problem within community nursing services in the United Kingdom. This study was undertaken as part of the LIMPRINT international study to determine the number of people with CO and its impact on health services.
Methods and Results:
Three urban-based community nursing services participated in the United Kingdom with prospective evaluation for 4 weeks of all patients receiving nursing care using a questionnaire-based interview and clinical assessment using the LIMPRINT tools. Of the total 2541 patients assessed, 1440 (56.7%) were considered to have CO, comprising Leicester City [768/1298 (59.2%)], Nottingham West [124/181 (68.5%)], and Nottingham City [548/1062 (51.6%)]. The mean age for women with CO was 78.6 (standard deviation [SD] 12.8) years and that for men with CO was 72.9 (SD 14.5). More patients with CO suffered from diabetes (32.1% vs. 27.9%, p = 0.027), heart failure/ischemic heart disease (27.3% vs. 14.0%, p < 0.001), and peripheral arterial occlusive disease (5.5% vs. 1.9%, p < 0.001). By far the greatest association was with the presence of a wound (73.6% vs. 37.9%, p < 0.001). Cellulitis affected 628 patients (24.7%) and 688 patients (47.8%) had a concurrent leg ulcer. Rates of reduced mobility (71.6% vs. 61.9%) and obesity were higher in those with CO. Six independent factors associated with CO were service location, age, ethnicity, obesity, heart failure, and the presence of a wound.
Conclusion:
CO is a major and growing health care problem within primary care that has been previously unrecognized and requires effective service provision.
KW - Adult
KW - Age Factors
KW - Aged
KW - Aged, 80 and over
KW - Cellulitis/diagnosis
KW - Chronic Disease
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis
KW - Diagnosis, Differential
KW - Edema/diagnosis
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Leg Ulcer/diagnosis
KW - Lower Extremity/pathology
KW - Lymphatic System/pathology
KW - Lymphedema/diagnosis
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Myocardial Ischemia/diagnosis
KW - Nursing Services/statistics & numerical data
KW - Obesity, Morbid/diagnosis
KW - Prevalence
KW - Risk Factors
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
KW - United Kingdom/epidemiology
U2 - 10.1089/lrb.2018.0086
DO - 10.1089/lrb.2018.0086
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 30995181
SN - 1539-6851
VL - 17
SP - 147
EP - 154
JO - Lymphatic Research and Biology
JF - Lymphatic Research and Biology
IS - 2
ER -