Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | March 2020

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Education in wound care: the need to improve access

Education in wound care: the need to improve access
Health promotion

Article topics: Budgetary constraints, Continued professional development (CPD), Education, Wound Care, Wound dressings

The cost of treating wounds in the UK is comparable to obesity or cancer, and has a considerable impact on healthcare budgets. However, wound care receives surprisingly little attention, with education on this topic overlooked within the wider healthcare sector. Inadequate training can result in varying levels of care, impacting on patient outcomes, quality of life, and time and money spent on care. This article discusses the importance of accessible and flexible education. It looks at the National Wound Care Strategy Progamme, which aims, among other goals, to improve access to education for practitioners, patients and carers. The importance of continued professional development (CPD) and its impact on patient outcomes and quality of service is also addressed. It then goes on to look at the types of education available, and how we can keep up with the rapid developments in wound care science and available treatments.

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