| Literature DB >> 15517738 |
Michelle Briggs1, Frank D Ferris, Chris Glynn, Keith Harding, Deborah Hofman, Helen Hollinworth, Diane L Krasner, Christina Lindholm, Christine Moffatt, Patricia Price, Marco Romanelli, Gary Sibbald, Mike Stacey, Luc Téot.
Abstract
This article is an abstract from a new guide, Principles of Best Practice: Minimising Pain at Wound Dressing-Related Procedures. It is an educational initiative of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS). The guide has been inspired by two seminal documents: the European Wound Management Association's position document, Pain at Wound Dressing Changes (EWMA, 2002), and Practical Treatment of Wound Pain and Trauma: A Patient-centred Approach (Reddy et al, 2003). As an international educational initiative, the WUWHS document is aimed at anyone involved in dressing-related procedures anywhere in the world. This article summarises the section on best practice in the assessment of wound pain.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15517738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Times ISSN: 0954-7762