Background Few guidelines exist for the initial management of wounds in disaster settings. As wounds sustained are often contaminated, there is a high risk of further complications from infection, both local and systemic. Healthcare workers with little to no surgical training often provide early wound care, and where resources and facilities are also often limited, and clear appropriate guidance is needed for early wound management. Methods We undertook a systematic review focusing on the nature of wounds in disaster situations, and the outcomes of wound management in recent disasters. We then presented the findings to an international consensus panel with a view to formulating a guideline for the initial management of wounds by first respo...
Natural disasters significantly contribute to human death and suffering. Moreover, they exacerbate p...
When traumatic wounds are quickly and accurately treated, morbidity and costs can be significantly d...
Frequent follow-up visits for wound care due to substandard nurse-managed wound care in urgent care ...
Background Few guidelines exist for the initial manage-ment of wounds in disaster settings. As wound...
The risk for injury during and after a hurricane and other natural disasters is high. Flood waters a...
The risk for injury during and after a hurricane and other natural disasters is high. Prompt first a...
are frequently high-energy wounds that de-vitalize and contaminate tissue, with high risk for infect...
Abstract Background As millions of emergency departme...
Disasters and armed conflicts are often the unfortunate basis for aid projects run by Doctors Withou...
Traumatic wounds are one of the most common problems leading people to the Emergency Department (ED)...
Introduction: The management of acute wounds may be affected by malpractices leading to poor outcome...
This study is an investigation into the management of work-induced injuries in hospital Accident and...
The provision of surgery within humanitarian crises is complex, requiring coordination and cooperati...
Abstract Background Globally, armed conflict is a major contributor to mortality and morbidity. The ...
Introduction: There is a global shortage of surgical infrastructure and staffing, particularly in lo...
Natural disasters significantly contribute to human death and suffering. Moreover, they exacerbate p...
When traumatic wounds are quickly and accurately treated, morbidity and costs can be significantly d...
Frequent follow-up visits for wound care due to substandard nurse-managed wound care in urgent care ...
Background Few guidelines exist for the initial manage-ment of wounds in disaster settings. As wound...
The risk for injury during and after a hurricane and other natural disasters is high. Flood waters a...
The risk for injury during and after a hurricane and other natural disasters is high. Prompt first a...
are frequently high-energy wounds that de-vitalize and contaminate tissue, with high risk for infect...
Abstract Background As millions of emergency departme...
Disasters and armed conflicts are often the unfortunate basis for aid projects run by Doctors Withou...
Traumatic wounds are one of the most common problems leading people to the Emergency Department (ED)...
Introduction: The management of acute wounds may be affected by malpractices leading to poor outcome...
This study is an investigation into the management of work-induced injuries in hospital Accident and...
The provision of surgery within humanitarian crises is complex, requiring coordination and cooperati...
Abstract Background Globally, armed conflict is a major contributor to mortality and morbidity. The ...
Introduction: There is a global shortage of surgical infrastructure and staffing, particularly in lo...
Natural disasters significantly contribute to human death and suffering. Moreover, they exacerbate p...
When traumatic wounds are quickly and accurately treated, morbidity and costs can be significantly d...
Frequent follow-up visits for wound care due to substandard nurse-managed wound care in urgent care ...