Our latest edition is out now! This time we're talking 'all things skin' in a series of articles from expert researchers and practitioners in #woundcare and beyond. Catch up #openaccess today!
Our Sept issue is OUT NOW! Don't miss:
⭐Dietary interventions for people with diabetes and wounds
⭐The impact of comorbidities on wound healing in the community
⭐Comparing compression devices in VLU treatment
⭐... and much more!
Read #openaccess now:
In our latest edition, Lommerzheim et al report on the use of a combined OT & nursing preventative approach to reducing hospital-acquired PIs, concluding the intervention significantly reduced rates, even with barriers to consistent implementation. More: https://t.co/38NI113UQ2
Read an important new scoping review of global research on acute wound assessment, management and prevention by Finlayson et al in our new edition: https://t.co/lzTdtNbaOW
#wounds#research#wpr
What does the research say about topical phenytoin & wound healing? A review by Qadirifard et al found:
❇️evidence of phenytoin outperforming a range of other options
❇️more studies comparing phenytoin with honey, fluocinonide & laser are needed.
Read: https://t.co/yeJX0WMED1
In this edition, Chang et al describe the success of a silicone tape intervention in reducing N95 mask-related pressure injuries for healthcare professionals in an inpatient hospice setting & recommend its future use: https://t.co/lEwpoOWNfi
#wounds#research#wpr
Adj Prof Emily Haesler of @CurtinUni reviews the research on using electrical stimulation therapy for wound-related pain in our latest issue.
Read this fascinating #openaccess article now: https://t.co/jh2AY1KMDE
#woundcare#research#WPRJournal
A review in our new issue of 73 articles on skincare products, health service interventions & dressing impact on skin integrity found 3 consistent themes in the research - but concluded strong evidence on skin mgmt to prevent wounds is limited.
https://t.co/dLjiwX2lrK
Medication is a key part of disease management but some drugs can impede #wound#healing. A review in our new journal concludes risks & benefits must be weighed by clinicians & patients to make informed decisions about impacts on wound progress https://t.co/2Cw9ORtvsR
Medication is a key part of disease management but some drugs can impede #wound healing. A review in the new @WoundPractice concludes risks & benefits must be weighed by clinicians & patients to make informed decisions about impacts on wound progress. https://t.co/2Cw9ORtvsR
Prof Keryln Carville of @curtinuni@SilverchainAus & @woundsaus explores 'normal' in the integument at various life stages, from neonatal to elderly, to aid identification of abnormal changes & assist in healing in our new edition. https://t.co/BFUgYzG4be #woundcare#openaccess
In our new edition: an overview of the anatomy, physiology and function of skin and the impact of ageing by @ZLotfollahi#openaccess#woundcare#research
https://t.co/ixH8Upl9Tq
🔅SUMMER SEASON🔅A study by @silverchainAUS & @CurtinUni of 244 people living with VLUs found a ‘substantial’ impact on quality of life, with compromises in daily life, comfort, body image & mobility. Read in @woundpractice: https://t.co/EPnj5e4pah #woundcare#research
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The Wounds Australia 2024 Conference is 14-16 October and registrations open soon! Why not explore our 2022 Conference abstract submissions while you wait? They'll give you a great idea of the research excellence to expect in 2024 too: https://t.co/amjcGyrJ79
🔅SUMMER SEASON🔅 Diabetes is associated with cognition changes but research on whether cognition is worsened by the presence of diabetes-related foot ulcers is conflicting. A new study proposes a study protocol for exploring further: https://t.co/aJmMDTmmXi
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The use of traditional medicines is increasingly common in wound care. An article in our new edition explores the effectiveness of Withania leaf paste & gel in wound healing & its findings are encouraging. Read #openaccess: https://t.co/43AI524yn9
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With obesity rates in American nursing homes rising, more people are at risk of pressure injuries. An article in our new edition finds 3 common characteristics in nursing homes with a high % of stage 2-4 PIs in residents with obesity: https://t.co/oE98eV27Un
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Looking for the best #wounds#research? The Wounds Research Directory collates cutting-edge Australian research on a range of wound-related topics. Explore it now: https://t.co/zJH0NjlYd3
🔅SUMMER SEASON🔅A Delphi survey out of @murdochuni of wound care experts in Aus aimed at determining what content should be taught in #nursing#education & when found consensus on including 65 topics in undergrad study. Read it in @woundpractice now: https://t.co/IfKnVizOkA