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.
Download pdf fileDavies, P., Rippon, M.
Evidence review: the clinical benefits of Safetac technology in wound care. MA Healthcare Ltd, London, 2008.
Download pdf fileRippon, M., White, R., Davies, P.
Skin adhesives and their role in wound dressings. Wounds UK 2007; 3: 4, 76-87.
Download pdf fileWhite, R.
Evidence for atraumatic soft silicone wound dressing use. Wounds UK 2005; 1: 3, 104-109.
Download pdf fileActon, 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

