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  1. Understanding safe practice in the use of negative pressure wound therapy in the community
  2. Best practice in wound assessment
  3. The expense of exudate management
  4. An introduction and guide to effective Doppler assessment
  5. Safety, tolerability and acceptability of KTwo
  6. The tender process
  7. National and local drivers for change
  8. Introduction
  9. Managing pain during the removal of wound dressings
  10. Addressing pain in wound care and dressing removal
  11. Wound care: ensuring a holistic and collaborative assessment
  12. Available options for debridement
  13. Helping people who self-harm to care for their wounds
  14. Exudate, infection and patient quality of life
  15. Managing wound pain: is there an ‘ideal dressing’?
  16. Caring for the diabetic foot
  17. Principles of pressure ulcer prevention
  18. Importance of accurate risk assessment and appropriate intervention in tissue viability
  19. Maintaining skin integrity and preventing pressure damage
  20. Quality of life is starting to take precedence
  21. Assessing the risk of pressure ulcer development
  22. Understanding patients’ wound pain is crucial
  23. A practical guide to reducing pain in patients with wounds
  24. The management of leg ulceration
  25. Providing access to topical negative pressure therapy
  26. Nutrition and wound healing
  27. Exploring the concept of moist wound healing and its application in practice
  28. Pressure ulcer prevention and pressure-relieving surfaces
  29. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers
  30. Clinical incidence and clinical audit
  31. Pressure ulcer incidence reporting
  32. Study into the effectiveness of MOTHERMATES (TM)
  33. A clinical evaluation of Urgotul to treat acute and chronic wounds
  34. Collecting pressure ulcer prevention and management outcomes: 2
  35. Collecting pressure ulcer prevention and management outcomes: 1
  36. Urgotul™: alternative to conventional non-adherence dressings
  37. Oasis ® : an innovative alternative dressing for chronic wounds
  38. The use of wound drainage bags for complex wounds
  39. Mixing and matching dressing products
  40. Introduction
  41. Editorial
  42. Pressure sore guidelines: patient/carer involvement and education
  43. Parameters of wound assessment
  44. Extrinsic factors affecting the management of chronic wounds
  45. Intrinsic factors affecting the management of chronic wounds
  46. Keeping the pressure off