Practice Development


  1. Innovations in care of the skin surrounding pressure ulcers
    Innovations in care of the skin surrounding pressure ulcers
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4

    When attempting to manage a pressure ulcer it is easy to focus attention on the wound while overlooking the periwound area. However, although managing vulnerable periwound skin presents the clinician with a set of unique challenges, effective treatment can...

  2. Managing eczema in patients  with leg ulcers
    Managing eczema in patients with leg ulcers
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4

    Patients with leg ulcers will also often experience skin problems such as eczema. It is important that clinicians are able to offer comprehensive skin assessment, accurate diagnosis and effective management. This article outlines the background to the development...

  3. Preventing skin breakdown in lymphoedema
    Preventing skin breakdown in lymphoedema
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4

    Lymphoedema following breast cancer treatment is characterised by an accumulation of lymph fluid in the affected limb, leading to abnormal swelling. Meticulous daily skin care forms an integral part of lymphoedema risk reduction and also prevents skin breakdown....

  4. Treating surgical wounds in rural south western Uganda
    Treating surgical wounds in rural south western Uganda
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 4

    Health services in developing countries often experience difficulties with limited supplies of equipment, understaffing and overcrowding. This hospital featured in this article demonstrates the problems faced by clinicians working in rural Uganda, where extreme...

  5. A focus group study into patients' perception of chronic wound pain VIEW PDF

    BACKGROUND: Dressing changes during the management of chronic wounds are often associated with pain, yet little qualitative research has been completed to gain an understanding of the impact of this on patients. AIMS: This study aimed to involve patients in...

  6. New research and innovations in venous leg ulcer management
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3

    This paper describes the latest research and areas of interest in the management of venous leg ulcers. Among many interesting lines of investigation are further research into the effects of different forms of compression therapy and an examination of the...

  7. Ten top tips for taking a wound swab
    Ten top tips for taking a wound swab
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3

    In this practical guide, Rose Cooper offers tips for when and how to take a wound swab, using an established technique.

  8. Innovations in the care of leg ulcer patients in Australia
    Innovations in the care of leg ulcer patients in Australia
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3

    This short report describes the recent introduction of new models of care in Australia aimed at disseminating the evidence base for leg ulcer care to health professionals. These innovations have contributed to the establishment of a Cooperative Research Centre...

  9. A minimally invasive treatment for venous reflux
    A minimally invasive treatment for venous reflux
    Wounds International, Vol 1; Issue 3

    This paper describes endoluminal thermal ablation, which is used in the treatment of varicose veins and offers a less invasive treatment of venous reflux in patients with venous leg ulcers.