As we all attend the annual Wounds UK event in Harrogate, it is probably an ideal time to reflect on the changes over the last twelve months and tissue viability as a specialty service. Is there a future for tissue viability, or will the speciality be subsumed into the role of the generalist practitioner
Welcome to the first issue of Wounds UK with a new editorial team. I will be taking over from John T...
This paper presents preliminary analysis of clinicians use of the Tissue Viability Leading Change (T...
The introduction of the UKCC Scope of Professional Practice (1992a) has encouraged many practition...
Tissue viability is a speciality that truly encompasses the holistic needs of individuals with a wou...
The University of Worcester has created the UK’s first professorial post for Tissue Viability, to co...
This article explores the role of the tissue viability nurse in the UK and discusses the diversity ...
During the 1980s, the number of tissue viability nurses (TVNs) rose steadily in the UK, in response ...
Internationally, guidelines are developed to ensure safe, effective, person centred, timely, efficie...
In the new NHS the effectiveness of care provision needs be demonstrated, with healthcare practice b...
The vision for the NHS over the next 5 years is to go from ‘good to great’, with the government’s 5-...
This has already been a busy year for practitioners, with Accident and Emergency departments full, h...
Background: Costs for the prevention and management of pressure ulcers have increased significantly...
As a new nursing specialty, tissue viability has come a long way in the last 15 years. Beginning fro...
Aim: To explore the role and identify key responsibilities of the Tissue Viability Nurse (TVN) in t...
Tissue Engineering is currently one of the most promising areas of research aiming developing substi...
Welcome to the first issue of Wounds UK with a new editorial team. I will be taking over from John T...
This paper presents preliminary analysis of clinicians use of the Tissue Viability Leading Change (T...
The introduction of the UKCC Scope of Professional Practice (1992a) has encouraged many practition...
Tissue viability is a speciality that truly encompasses the holistic needs of individuals with a wou...
The University of Worcester has created the UK’s first professorial post for Tissue Viability, to co...
This article explores the role of the tissue viability nurse in the UK and discusses the diversity ...
During the 1980s, the number of tissue viability nurses (TVNs) rose steadily in the UK, in response ...
Internationally, guidelines are developed to ensure safe, effective, person centred, timely, efficie...
In the new NHS the effectiveness of care provision needs be demonstrated, with healthcare practice b...
The vision for the NHS over the next 5 years is to go from ‘good to great’, with the government’s 5-...
This has already been a busy year for practitioners, with Accident and Emergency departments full, h...
Background: Costs for the prevention and management of pressure ulcers have increased significantly...
As a new nursing specialty, tissue viability has come a long way in the last 15 years. Beginning fro...
Aim: To explore the role and identify key responsibilities of the Tissue Viability Nurse (TVN) in t...
Tissue Engineering is currently one of the most promising areas of research aiming developing substi...
Welcome to the first issue of Wounds UK with a new editorial team. I will be taking over from John T...
This paper presents preliminary analysis of clinicians use of the Tissue Viability Leading Change (T...
The introduction of the UKCC Scope of Professional Practice (1992a) has encouraged many practition...