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TIME CDST: an updated tool to address the current challenges in wound care.

Zena Moore1, Caroline Dowsett2, Glenn Smith3, Leanne Atkin4, Michael Bain5, Nils A Lahmann6, Gregory S Schultz7, Terry Swanson8, Peter Vowden9, Dot Weir10, Ann Zmuda11, Henry Jaimes12.   

Abstract

Despite the understanding that wounds are a common problem affecting the individual, the health service and society as a whole, there continues to be a lack of a systematic, structured, evidence-based approach to wound management. The TIME principle was first published in 2003, 1 and has since been integrated by many into clinical practice and research. However, this tool has been criticised for its tendency to focus mainly on the wound rather than on the wider issues that the patient is presenting with. At an expert meeting held in London in 2018, this conundrum was addressed and the TIME clinical decision support tool (CDST) was elaborated upon. This article introduces the TIME CDST, explains why it is required and describes how its use is likely to benefit patients, clinicians and health-service organisations. It also explores the framework in detail, and shows why this simple and accessible framework is robust enough to facilitate consistency in the delivery of wound care and better patient outcomes. Finally, it outlines the next steps for the rollout, use and evaluation of the impact of the TIME CDST.

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Keywords:  TIME; chronic wound; clinical decision tool; hard-to-heal wound; wound healing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30840549     DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2019.28.3.154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wound Care        ISSN: 0969-0700            Impact factor:   2.072


  4 in total

1.  A Clinical Support App for routine wound management: reducing practice variation, improving clinician confidence and increasing formulary compliance.

Authors:  Zena E H Moore; Georgina E Aynge; Caryn G Carr; Aundrea J Horton; Hayley A Jones; Nina S Murphy; Matthew R Payne; Catherine H McCarthy; Julie M Murdoch
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 3.099

2.  A 'game of dressings': Strategies for wound management in primary health care.

Authors:  Maria G C Giaquinto-Cilliers; Arun Nair; Klaus B Von Pressentin; Francois Coetzee; Hamid Saeed
Journal:  S Afr Fam Pract (2004)       Date:  2022-02-28

Review 3.  The impact of topical agents and dressing on pH and temperature on wound healing: A systematic, narrative review.

Authors:  Rosemarie Derwin; Declan Patton; Pinar Avsar; Helen Strapp; Zena Moore
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 3.099

4.  Pattern of Presentation in a Community Outpatient Wound Clinic.

Authors:  Ayodele Olukayode Iyun; Omobolaji Ibukun Iyun
Journal:  J West Afr Coll Surg       Date:  2022-07-22
  4 in total

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