All Stories

  1. Safe and effective wound care during the COVID-19 pandemic
  2. Prevention of skin damage caused by the protective equipment used to mitigate COVID-19: monthly update
  3. Update to device-related pressure ulcers: SECURE prevention. COVID-19, face masks and skin damage
  4. Bacterial-binding dressings in the management of wound healing and infection prevention: a narrative review
  5. Emergency department nurse's attitudes towards patients who self-harm: A meta-analysis
  6. Disinfection of artificially contaminated gloved hands reduces transmission of Staphylococcus epidermidis to catheter valves
  7. Effects and safety of atmospheric low-temperature plasma on bacterial reduction in chronic wounds and wound size reduction: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  8. Chlorhexidine-coated surgical gloves influence the bacterial flora of hands over a period of 3 hours
  9. Information and communication in the emergency department
  10. Sharing international innovations
  11. Identifying and treating foot ulcers in patients with diabetes: saving feet, legs and lives
  12. A cost-effectiveness analysis of a hydration response technology dressing in the treatment of venous leg ulcers in the UK
  13. Tracking digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis: a feasibility study assessing lesion area in patient-recorded smartphone photographs
  14. Perioperative, local and systemic warming in surgical site infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  15. Early identification of wound infection: understanding wound odour
  16. Exploring pressures, tissue reperfusion and body positioning: a pilot evaluation
  17. Are new nurses work ready – The impact of preceptorship. An integrative systematic review
  18. Waiting for change
  19. Development of a model to demonstrate the effects of friction and pressure on skin in relation to pressure ulcer formation
  20. The potential benefits of using aloe vera in stoma patient skin care
  21. Management and cost of surgical site infection in patients undergoing surgery for spinal metastasis
  22. Hydro-responsive wound dressings simplify T.I.M.E. wound management framework
  23. Wound bed preparation
  24. Cuts to training: false econmony
  25. Can the design of glove dispensing boxes influence glove contamination?
  26. The role of resilience in rebuilding lives of injured veterans
  27. Enhancing skin integrity: an interprofessional approach
  28. An assessment of key risk factors for surgical site infection in patients undergoing surgery for spinal metastases
  29. Survival of patients undergoing surgery for metastatic spinal tumours and the impact of surgical site infection
  30. Exploring psychology and nursing students perceptions of disgust
  31. Exploring nurses' and patients' feelings of disgust associated with malodorous wounds: a rapid review
  32. An investigation to assess ankle mobility in healthy individuals from the application of multi-component compression bandages and compression hosiery
  33. The importance of hydration in wound healing: reinvigorating the clinical perspective
  34. Wound healing and hyper-hydration: a counterintuitive model
  35. Investigating staff knowledge of safeguarding and pressure ulcers in care homes
  36. A systematic review and meta-analysis of factors that relate to aggression perpetrated against nurses by patients/relatives or staff
  37. Perioperative warming therapy for preventing surgical site infection in adults undergoing surgery
  38. Evidence update on prevention of surgical site infection
  39. Exploring Resilience When Living with a Wound — An Integrative Literature Review
  40. Effective research without walls – Reflections on an international partnership
  41. Nursing and aggression in the workplace: a systematic review
  42. Cost-Effective Use of Silver Dressings for the Treatment of Hard-to-Heal Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers
  43. Exploring portable negative pressure wound therapy devices in the community
  44. Investigating perceptions of the academic educational environment across six undergraduate health care courses in the United Kingdom
  45. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for spinal wounds: a systematic review
  46. Identifying and exploring physical and psychological morbidity and patient and family caregiver resilience following acute wound development and/or wound blistering post orthopaedic surgery: a systematic review
  47. 3 Quality of life: patient safety and satisfaction
  48. Final year student nurses' experiences of wound care: an evaluation
  49. Improving access to CPD for nurses: the uptake of online provision
  50. Foreword
  51. Closing the Link
  52. Foreword
  53. Closing the Link
  54. Problems with competence assessment as it applies to student nurses
  55. Management of self-harm wounds
  56. A pilot study exploring quality of life experienced by patients undergoing negative-pressure wound therapy as part of their wound care treatment compared to patients receiving standard wound care
  57. Response to Moore Z & Cowman S (2012) Pressure ulcer prevalence and prevention practices in care of the older person in the Republic of Ireland, Journal of Clinical Nursing 21, 362-371
  58. Achieving international consensus for the prevention of orthopaedic wound blistering: results of a Delphi survey
  59. Importance of holistic wound assessment
  60. Preparing students to competently measure blood pressure in the real-world environment: A comparison between New Zealand and the United Kingdom
  61. Wound healing in pre-tibial injuries - an observation study
  62. Finding and using evidence in academic assignments: The bane of student life
  63. Demystifying wound infection: identification and management
  64. Understanding the importance of holistic wound assessment
  65. Inclusion or exclusion – recruiting Black and Minority ethnic community individuals as simulated patients
  66. Understanding patient reported outcome measures (PROMs)
  67. Effectively assessing risk: maintaining quality
  68. The clinical credibility of nurse educators: Time the debate was put to rest
  69. A degree of experience
  70. Effective management of acute faecal incontinence in hospital: review of continence management systems
  71. Pressure ulcers: understanding the challenges of promoting quality
  72. Challenges facing tissue viability in 2010
  73. Embedding the quality agenda into tissue viability and wound care
  74. Focus on negative pressure: exploring the barriers to adoption
  75. Randomized controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis of silver-donating antimicrobial dressings for venous leg ulcers (VULCAN trial) (Br J Surg2009; 96: 1147-1156)
  76. Implementing the quality accounts agenda in tissue viability
  77. Teaching Anatomy and Physiology Online Using Problem-Based Learning
  78. Tissue viability and the Quality Accounts agenda
  79. Socialization of student nurses - the role of the mentor
  80. Topical antimicrobial agents for the treatment of chronic wounds
  81. Heel ulceration – An exploration of the issues
  82. Developing a Multi-professional e-Learning Mentor Update Package
  83. Lower Extremity Wounds
  84. The theory–practice relationship in nursing: A debate
  85. Solution Focused Nursing. Rethinking Practice
  86. Being a real nurse – Concepts of caring and culture in the clinical areas
  87. Problem based learning: developing the triggers. Experiences from a first wave site
  88. The first year of a problem-based learning curriculum
  89. Promoting evidence-based education in tissue viability
  90. Bridging the theory–practice gap? The role of the lecturer/practitioner in supporting pre-registration students gaining clinical experience in an orthopaedic unit
  91. BOOK REVIEW
  92. Introduction
  93. Physiology of Wound Healing
  94. Pressure Ulcers
  95. The Need for a Multiprofessional Approach in Wound Care
  96. Preparing healthcare mentors in clinical practice