Institutionalised management of wound treatment in connection with nurses‘ competences – according to Patricia Benner‘s theory
																	
									Authors:
											Zita Kis Dadara, MSc.										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Nemocnice Milosrdných bratří, Vídeň
																
				
									Published in:
					Geriatrie a Gerontologie 2014, 3, č. 3: 130-132
					
				
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Overview
International scientific know-ledge and practical experience clearly shows that the topic of treatment and care for patients with chronic or badly healing wounds represents a very difficult situation in day to day practice. The goal of this article is to present the current situation regarding wound treatment in Austria, from the point of view of people with practical experience and to deal with P. Benner‘s theory.
Keywords:
 management - wound healing - competences - expert
Sources
1. Benner P: Stufen der Pflegekompetenz, From Novice to Expert. Hans Huber Verlag. 2. vyd. 2012.
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