Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | March 2017

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Improving wound care through reducing variation in practice

Improving wound care through reducing variation in practice
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Article topics: NHS RightCare, Wound Care

Kathryn Evans gives her views on what needs to be done to provide high value wound care.

I have always been passionate about wound care and, as a practising district nurse, I learnt by experience and training to measure wounds, take photographs and undertake Doppler assessments (a noninvasive method to identify arterial insufficiency in the leg). This helped me to establish the treatment that each wound needed.

What I did not know was the effectiveness of my prescribed care and how my healing rates compared with another nurse’s care. I also could not say with any accuracy how quickly a patient could expect their wound to heal. I wish I had known…

So, my questions to you would be: Do you know? And, why is it important?

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