Evidence > Preventing dressing-related trauma > Excoriation / maceration of peri-wound skin

Acton, C.

The holistic management of chronic wound pain. Wounds UK 2007; 3: 1, 61-69.

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Davies, P., Rippon, M.

Evidence review: the clinical benefits of Safetac technology in wound care. MA Healthcare Ltd, London, 2008.

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Rippon, M., White, R., Davies, P.

Skin adhesives and their role in wound dressings. Wounds UK 2007; 3: 4, 76-87.

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Thomas, S.

Atraumatic dressings. World Wide Wounds 2003.

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White, R.

Evidence for atraumatic soft silicone wound dressing use. Wounds UK 2005; 1: 3, 104-109.

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Acton, C.

Reducing pain during dressing changes. Wound Essentials 2008; 3: 1, 114-122.

Aickin, S.

Comparaison de differents pansements hydrocellulaires, sur leurs capacites a assurer une barriere protectrice [Evaluation of high brethability foam dressings to prevent strikethrough]. Journal des Plaies et Cicatrisations 2009; 13 (68): 69 -72

Hulten, G.

A laboratory evalaution of the sealing effects of wound contact layers. Poster presentation at the Australian Wound Management Conference, Perth, Australia, 2010 Download pdf file

White, R.

A clinical survey to establish the views of wound care practitioners on the extent of difficult-to-dress wounds. Poster presentation at the European Wound Management Association conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 2010

Fleur M

The pathophysiology of vulnerable skin World Wide Wounds September 2009

Langoen A

Lawton S. Dermatological problems and periwound skin. World Wide Wounds November 2009

Lawton S, Langoen A

Assessing and managing vulnerable periwound skin World Wide Wounds October 2009