Wounds UK - Issue Contents

November 2011 Volume 7 Issue 4

Journal articles

  1. A little bit of learning can go a long way [view PDF]
  2. A survey of postoperative wound dressing practice before and after implementing national guidelines [view PDF]
  3. An action plan for the inpatient management of diabetic foot disease in line with ‘Feet First’ [view PDF]
  4. Assessing a new negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) system in clinical practice [view PDF]
  5. Clinical outcomes using a low friction and shear garment in the care home setting [view PDF]
  6. Evaluation of a 16-patient study using DryMax® Extra in four leg ulcer clinics [view PDF]
  7. Evidence in venous ulcer management: a new consensus recommendation [view PDF]
  8. Hard-to-heal wounds: results of an international survey [view PDF]
  9. Is it time to review the way we categorise pressure? [view PDF]
  10. Leg Club update [view PDF]
  11. Management of acute cellulitis with the Eclypse Boot® [view PDF]
  12. Managing pain and stress in wound care [view PDF]
  13. Managing wound pain in patients with burns using soft silicone dressings [view PDF]
  14. News update [view PDF]
  15. Revising wound dressing classification [view PDF]
  16. The future of tissue viability [view PDF]
  17. The impact of diabetic foot ulcer pain on patient quality of life [view PDF]
  18. The psychological consequences of wounds — a vicious circle that should not be overlooked [view PDF]
  19. The use of a new honey dressing on an infected diabetic foot ulcer [view PDF]
  20. The use of Promogran Prisma® to treat complex wounds and avoid skin grafting and tissue flap repair [view PDF]
  21. Tissue viability and the inverse care law [view PDF]
  22. Understanding and preventing wound blistering [view PDF]