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ABSTRACT Aim To examine community nurses' experiences of caring for people with dark skin tones at high risk of developing a pressure injury. Design Qualitative descriptive design. Methods Focus groups and individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted among registered nurses working in the community between November 2023 and March 2024. Thematic
Oozageer Gunowa Neesha+2 more
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The Missing Link: the key to improved wound assessment [PDF]
Clinicians discuss using Debrisoft to improve wound assessement, quality of life and cost ...
Bianchi, Janice+3 more
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This case study reports the diagnosis and treatment of a lower limb venous ulcer with abnormal underlying venous pathology. One male patient presented with bilateral varicose veins and a right lower limb ulcer.
Emma Dabbs+3 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ULCERS OF THE LEG [PDF]
M. Umanski
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Patient Participation in Acute Surgical Wound Care: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim To explore patients' experiences of participation in surgical wound care and provide an in‐depth understanding of their experiences with post‐operative wound care during and post‐hospitalisation. Design A descriptive qualitative study. Methods Adult participants who had undergone surgery within 30 days were purposively selected from two ...
Kita Liosatos+2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the views of community registered general nurses and directors of public health nursing on the current and future role of the community registered general nurse in the Republic of Ireland. Design Anonymous cross‐sectional descriptive survey.
Gobnait Byrne+9 more
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Topical Insulin as an Add-On Therapy for Leg Ulcer: A Case Report. [PDF]
Edek YC+4 more
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Pyoderma gangrenosum and spider bites: a case series
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Luca Rapparini+6 more
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A histological survey of troodontid metatarsals from the Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF) was conducted, revealing correlates for stresses in the troodontid arctometatarsus and providing the first histological assessment of pathologies for this taxon.
Christiana W. Garros+3 more
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