A pilot study was conducted to compare four types of dressings used to treat skin tears in nursing home residents. Wounds treated with a non-occlusive dressing healed more quickly than those dressed with occlusive dressings. The results suggest that ease of use and product wastage are important considerations when treating skin tears. The pilot study also highlights the need for further research into skin tear management and the need for ongoing education for nurses regarding skin integrity risk assessment and product information
Pressure ulcers are a common and costly problem in acute care facilities. One of the most challengin...
Diabetes is a growing public health problem that can lead to serious complications for the pa-tient ...
Objective: Skin tears are the most common wound among the elderly and have the potential to cause in...
Aims: To assess the efficacy of two dressing regimens for the management of skin tears in fragile sk...
Background: Although skin tears are among the most prevalent acute wounds in nursing homes, their re...
Problem: Skin tears are a common acute injury to the epidermis and dermis resulting from friction or...
To determine whether differences in care practices and demographics between two long-term aged care ...
Both pressure ulcers and skin tears pose complications for elderly patients in long-term care settin...
BACKGROUND: Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing an...
Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing and friction f...
BACKGROUND: Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing an...
This study explored the extent to which a new skin care protocol comprising a skin cleanser, barrier...
The objective of the present study was to identify scientific evidence in the literature regarding m...
This systematic review aimed to evaluate the best available evidence regarding the effectiveness of ...
Aim: This review explores the impact of skincare bundles on the development of skin tears in older a...
Pressure ulcers are a common and costly problem in acute care facilities. One of the most challengin...
Diabetes is a growing public health problem that can lead to serious complications for the pa-tient ...
Objective: Skin tears are the most common wound among the elderly and have the potential to cause in...
Aims: To assess the efficacy of two dressing regimens for the management of skin tears in fragile sk...
Background: Although skin tears are among the most prevalent acute wounds in nursing homes, their re...
Problem: Skin tears are a common acute injury to the epidermis and dermis resulting from friction or...
To determine whether differences in care practices and demographics between two long-term aged care ...
Both pressure ulcers and skin tears pose complications for elderly patients in long-term care settin...
BACKGROUND: Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing an...
Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing and friction f...
BACKGROUND: Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing an...
This study explored the extent to which a new skin care protocol comprising a skin cleanser, barrier...
The objective of the present study was to identify scientific evidence in the literature regarding m...
This systematic review aimed to evaluate the best available evidence regarding the effectiveness of ...
Aim: This review explores the impact of skincare bundles on the development of skin tears in older a...
Pressure ulcers are a common and costly problem in acute care facilities. One of the most challengin...
Diabetes is a growing public health problem that can lead to serious complications for the pa-tient ...
Objective: Skin tears are the most common wound among the elderly and have the potential to cause in...