Evidence > Preventing dressing-related trauma > Wound tissue trauma
Acton, C.
The holistic management of chronic wound pain. Wounds UK 2007; 3: 1, 61-69.
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Pain-induced psychological stress: a barrier to wound healing. Poster presentation at the 3rd Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies, Toronto, Canada, 2008.
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Milestones in the management of wound trauma and pain. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association Conference, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2007.
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Evidence review: the clinical benefits of Safetac technology in wound care. MA Healthcare Ltd, London, 2008.
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Management of wound trauma and pain: awareness and achievements. Poster presentation at the 3rd Congress of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies, Toronto, Canada, 2008.
Download pdf fileRippon, M., White, R., Davies, P.
Skin adhesives and their role in wound dressings. Wounds UK 2007; 3: 4, 76-87.
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Pain-induced stress: a barrier to wound healing. Wounds UK 2006; 2: 4, 92-101
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Evidence for atraumatic soft silicone wound dressing use. Wounds UK 2005; 1: 3, 104-109.
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A multinational survey of the assessment of pain when removing dressings. Wounds UK 2008; 4: 1, 14-22.
Download pdf fileWhite, R., McIntosh, C.
Topical therapies for diabetic foot ulcers: standard treatments. J Wound Care 2008; 17: 10, 426-435.
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Principles of best practice: Minimising pain at dressing-related procedures: "Implementation of pain relieving strategies". Evidence informed practice. WoundPedia Inc, Toronto, Canada, 2007.
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Reducing pain during dressing changes. Wound Essentials 2008; 3: 1, 114-122.
Krasner, D.L., McNeil, M.
Six strategies for minimizing wound pain: translating the results from a US pain survey into clinical practice. Extended Care Product News 2008; 125: 11, 16-21.
Hollinworth H et al.
An educational partnership to enhance evidence-based wound care. British Journal of Nursing (Tissue Viability Supplement) 2008; 17(20): S25-S33.
Lurton Y & Le Berre M.
Pansements imprégnés: Pourquoi adherent-ils à la plaie? ( Impregnated bandages: Why do they adhere to the wound?) Journal des Plaies et Cicatrisations 2007; 12(61): 15-23.
Barraziol R et al.
Preventing wound pain and tissue trauma with a soft silicone wound contact dressing: A case study evaluation. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association conference, Helsinki, Finland, 2009.
Marconi R et al.
A case study evaluation of a soft silicone primary wound contact dressing in the prevention of wound pain and tissue trauma. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association conference, Helsinki, Finland, 2009.
Download pdf filePoulakidas S & Kowal-Vern A.
Facilitating residual wound closure after partial graft loss with vacuum assisted closure therapy. Journal of Burn Care and Research 2008; 29(4): 663-665.

