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Table 1: Comparison between wound management service and conventional system
Conventional system Three-step wound management service
Specific wound care space - +++
On-time visit and on-site debridement - +++
Integrated multidisciplinary team + +++
Feasibility for regular follow-up + +++
The three-step wound management service has the advantage of specific wound care unit space, scheduled visit and on-site debridement,
integration of multidisciplinary team, and regular following-up
the inability of the physician to identify and diagnose continually provided.
the wound, patient refusal to see the doctor, patient
refusal to be referred to a wound care center, and the Financial support and sponsorship
absence of a highly efficient wound care center. The None.
lack of education and routine training for professional
wound care and the huge variety of wound care Conflicts of interest
products, procedures, and treatments pose a potential
problem for the implementation of wound care as well. There are no conflicts of interest.
The major and significant improvement by wound care Patient consent
center mainly relies on the referral system for patients, No patient involved.
which decreases the possibility of avoiding delay of
early debridement. Comparing to conventional wound Ethics approval
care system, the three-step wound management This kind of paper doesn’t need ethical approval.
service has the advantage of specific wound care
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