The Best Practice Guidelines for the management of lipoedema were published earlier this year by Wounds UK, following a collaborative development and peer review process. This paper provides an overview of the development process, and a summary of key messages from the guidelines. The idea of establishing UK-specific guidelines was first discussed by a group of clinicians in 2015. Supported by Wounds UK, industry and third sector partners, an Expert Working Group was brought together in September 2016. This initial meeting was the start of a creative process, and provided a framework for the subsequent development of the evidence-based guidelines.sch_nur22pub5136pubSup1
A project was funded by the UK's Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast canc...
A project was funded by the UK\u27s Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast c...
Lipoedema is a fat and connective tissue disorder associated with proliferation of diet-resistant in...
The Best Practice Guidelines for the management of lipoedema were published earlier this year by Wou...
Lipoedema is a challenging condition for patients, health and social care professionals. Lack of und...
Lipoedema is a challenging condition for patients, health and social care professionals. Lack of und...
Background: Lipedema is a loose connective tissue disease predominantly in women identified by incre...
Clinical guidelines are viewed as an important tool in the quest to promote evidence based practice....
Clinical guidelines are viewed as an important tool in the quest to promote evidence based practice....
The production and implementation of clinical practice guidelines is currently a high political prio...
Lipedema is a chronic feminine disease that causes abnormal fat deposition in lower limbs and occasi...
Lipoedema is an infrequently recognized disorder in women. Lipoedema is characterized by bilateral e...
Purpose of reviewGuidelines provide recommendations for clinicians based on the best available evide...
Despite the widespread dissemination of clinical practice guidelines on the prevention and treatment...
Significance: Lymphedema is a common, distressing and debilitating condition with various etiologies...
A project was funded by the UK's Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast canc...
A project was funded by the UK\u27s Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast c...
Lipoedema is a fat and connective tissue disorder associated with proliferation of diet-resistant in...
The Best Practice Guidelines for the management of lipoedema were published earlier this year by Wou...
Lipoedema is a challenging condition for patients, health and social care professionals. Lack of und...
Lipoedema is a challenging condition for patients, health and social care professionals. Lack of und...
Background: Lipedema is a loose connective tissue disease predominantly in women identified by incre...
Clinical guidelines are viewed as an important tool in the quest to promote evidence based practice....
Clinical guidelines are viewed as an important tool in the quest to promote evidence based practice....
The production and implementation of clinical practice guidelines is currently a high political prio...
Lipedema is a chronic feminine disease that causes abnormal fat deposition in lower limbs and occasi...
Lipoedema is an infrequently recognized disorder in women. Lipoedema is characterized by bilateral e...
Purpose of reviewGuidelines provide recommendations for clinicians based on the best available evide...
Despite the widespread dissemination of clinical practice guidelines on the prevention and treatment...
Significance: Lymphedema is a common, distressing and debilitating condition with various etiologies...
A project was funded by the UK's Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast canc...
A project was funded by the UK\u27s Department of Health to develop national guidelines for breast c...
Lipoedema is a fat and connective tissue disorder associated with proliferation of diet-resistant in...