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期刊名:Journal of tissue viability

缩写:J TISSUE VIABILITY

ISSN:0965-206X

e-ISSN:1876-4746

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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Michelle Cunich,Michelle Barakat-Johnson,Sheena Arora et al. Michelle Cunich et al.
Aim: To assess resource usage and other outcomes of implementing a bundle of evidence-based, clinician-led incontinence-associated dermatitis interventions, 'IMBED' intervention. ...
Shibei Hu,Yan Gong,Huiqi Zhang et al. Shibei Hu et al.
Aims: To systematically analyze the effect of topical insulin therapy on diabetic foot ulcers and to offer guidance for clinical practice. Methods: ...
Alba Gracia-Sánchez,Laura Cano-García,Laura Ramos-Petersen et al. Alba Gracia-Sánchez et al.
Introduction: Systemic sclerosis (SSc), or scleroderma, is a connective tissue disease characterized by excessive collagen production, leading to microvascular damage, fibrosis, and dysfunction of the skin and internal or...
Sue Woodward,Tanya Graham,Sangeeta Sooriah et al. Sue Woodward et al.
Aims: This study aimed to explore current practice and context for the prevention and treatment of incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD), identify challenges and solutions, current prevention and treatment strategies, ...
Chloe Jansz,William McGuiness,Sonja Cleary Chloe Jansz
Research by Nelson and Adderley (2016)reveals that 60-80 % of individuals affected by chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) develop venous leg ulcers (VLU). The gold standard treatment for VLU is the application of compression therapy (CT), wh...
Shimmaa Mohamed Elsayed,Mohamed Mahmoud Seweid,Samah Anwar et al. Shimmaa Mohamed Elsayed et al.
Background: Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is a common yet preventable skin condition among critically ill patients. Implementing standardized skin care protocols may help reduce its incidence and severity. ...
Rhiannon Macefield,Laura Mandefield,Jane M Blazeby et al. Rhiannon Macefield et al.
Background: Surgical wounds healing by secondary intention are common. Healing is often complicated by surgical site infection (SSI). SSI assessment is important to guide treatment but existing methods generally require i...
Maegan Spiteri,Alexandros Christou,Colin Boyle et al. Maegan Spiteri et al.
Aims: This study evaluates the effectiveness of three seating interventions-static foam (SF), alternating pressure (AP) cushion, and lateral pressure (LP) device-in reducing pressure ulcer (PU) risk among seated individua...
Yanling Hu,Hanmei Peng,Xia Li et al. Yanling Hu et al.
Objectives: Medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) represent a significant iatrogenic complication in healthcare settings. Healthcare workers' competency in device management is crucial for MDRPI prevention, ye...