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A descriptive cross-sectional international study to explore current practices in the assessment, prevention and treatment of skin tears.

Kimberly LeBlanc1, Sharon Baranoski, Samantha Holloway, Diane Langemo, Mary Regan.   

Abstract

This study presents the results of a descriptive, cross-sectional, online international survey in order to explore current practices in the assessment, prediction, prevention and treatment of skin tears (STs). A total of 1127 health care providers (HCP) from 16 countries completed the survey. The majority of the respondents (69·6%, n = 695) reported problems with the current methods for the assessment and documentation of STs with an overwhelming majority (89·5%, n = 891) favouring the development of a simplified method of assessment. Respondents ranked equipment injury during patient transfer and falls as the main causes of STs. The majority of the samples indicated that they used non-adhesive dressings (35·89%, n = 322) to treat a ST, with the use of protective clothing being the most common method of prevention. The results of this study led to the establishment of a consensus document, classification system and a tool kit for use by practitioners. The authors believe that this survey was an important first step in raising the global awareness of STs and to stimulate discussion and research of these complex acute wounds.
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Keywords:  Assessment; Elderly; Prevention; Skin tears; Treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24443829      PMCID: PMC7950402          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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