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Maria G C Giaquinto-Cilliers1, Arun Nair, Klaus B Von Pressentin, Francois Coetzee, Hamid Saeed.
Abstract
Wound care management and the dressing of wounds represent some of the most basic services offered in primary health care facilities across Southern Africa. Clinicians should have a basic understanding of the processes of wound healing and wound bed preparation to match the ideal cost-effective dressing to the particular type of wound to be managed. In the 'kingdom of wounds', the authors use a popular analogy and propose the best five strategies for the clinician in choosing the right management option in the 'game of dressings'.Entities:
Keywords: dressings; framework; strategies; wound care; wound management; wound-bed-preparation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35261259 PMCID: PMC8905468 DOI: 10.4102/safp.v64i1.5462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr Fam Pract (2004) ISSN: 2078-6190
FIGURE 1Common local and systemic factors that may delay wound healing.
FIGURE 2Pictures of examples of tissue (a, b, c), moisture (d), edges (e) and surrounding skin (peri-wound) (f) found in the TIME framework.
FIGURE 3Adaptation of the DIME wound bed preparation framework incorporating the concepts of healability and management of wounds accordingly.
FIGURE 4Wound bed preparation and treatment plan: Assessment, objectives and action.