Advances in pressure-relieving surfaces - a new care delivery model
Chaired by Professor Keith Harding, this second webcast for 2016, continues our discussion on the importance of optimising resources in pressure ulcer management by focusing on...
Chaired by Professor Keith Harding, this second webcast for 2016, continues our discussion on the importance of optimising resources in pressure ulcer management by focusing on...
Statistically significant advancements in clinical practice and technology with regard to pressure ulcer prevention and treatment have been made over the past 20 years. This has...
The growing prevalence of diabetes is accompanied by increases in the number of diabetic complications, including those of the foot. This will especially affect developing...
Chaired by Professor Keith Harding, this second webcast for 2014, continued our discussion of the importance of cost-effectiveness in wound management. Deborah Simon, UK discusses...
Wounds International is delighted to announce that we are now averaging over 50 000 visitors to the website each month from 150 different countries. In October and November 2013,...
In many countries, health care is largely provided by private sector businesses. Elsewhere, traditionally state-run health services are currently undergoing a shift – not least...
Clinicians who treat patients with wounds need access to the resources that will enable them to deliver the best and most appropriate treatments. With economic constraints on...
“Wellbeing“ – an individual's sense of how they feel about their life – is influenced by complex, multifaceted interactions of our physical, psychological, social, and...
Wound infection. Those two words have been the source of much debate in recent years. Like many other countries, Australia has been swept up in the tide of products and strategies...
The aim of this best practice statement is to provide relevant and useful information to guide those active in the clinical area, who are responsible for the management of skin...