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Book Synopsis

This comprehensive text integrates related aspects of wound management, skin integrity and dermatology into a convenient, one-stop resource. It explores the theories underpinning wound management and skin integrity by reviewing the supporting evidence and making practical recommendations for busy clinicians. Wound Healing and Skin Integrity discusses current and future trends in the management of wounds and maintenance of skin integrity in respect to international healthcare initiatives and summarises the principles of maintaining healthy skin to provide a practical guide that is accessible to clinicians regardless of professional background.

The titlefulfils the inter-professional learning agenda and will be of interest to a wide range of clinicians, including doctors; wound management, dermatology and palliative care nurse specialists; community nurses; podiatrists; pharmacists; and anyone responsible for managing patients with impaired skin integrity.

K

Trade Review

“Nurses at any stage of practice could benefit from this book as it provides good evidence based data when considering tissue viability and holistic assessment. Specialist nurses - tissue viability, diabetes, lymphedema could benefit from this book and is a vital resource to have in any clinical setting.” (Nursing Times, 25 June 2014)

“With its focus on practical information for practicing physicians, this reference is easier to understand than most wound healing books. The discussions of bacterial colonization, biofilms, and wound healing processes gone awry are clear and most helpful.” (Doody’s, 20 September 2013)



Table of Contents

List of Contributors x

Preface xii

Acknowledgements xiv

Section 1 Principles of Best Practice 1

1 Evidence and Clinical Decision-making 3
Carolina Weller

Introduction: what is effective clinical decision-making? 3

What is evidence-based health care? 4

Common misperceptions about evidence-based practice 5

Challenges to changing practice 7

Factors influencing clinical judgement 8

Evidence-based practice: hierarchy of evidence 9

Evidence-informed decisions 11

Critical appraisal frameworks 11

Clinical guidelines 13

Summary 13

Useful resources 14

Useful critical appraisal frameworks 14

Further reading 15

References 15

2 Maintaining Skin Integrity 18
Arne Langøen and Janice Bianchi

Introduction 18

Impaired skin barrier function in the clinical setting 23

Management of vulnerable skin 27

Summary 30

Useful resources 30

References 30

3 Physiology of Wound Healing 33
Mary Martin

Introduction 33

Types of wound healing 35

Wound chronicity 35

Normal wound healing 36

Optimising healing: general factors 38

Optimising healing: local factors 39

Delayed wound healing 40

Tissue repair in chronic wounds 40

The inflammatory response 41

Proliferation of new tissue 43

Wound closure 45

Summary 48

Useful resources 48

References 48

4 Assessing Skin Integrity 52
Annemarie Brown and Madeleine Flanagan

Introduction 52

Assessing skin integrity 53

Listening: problem orientation and knowledge 53

Looking: problem clarification and knowledge construction 55

Touch: hands on fact finding 56

Smell: subconscious information gathering 57

Assessing wounds 58

Wound bed preparation 58

Data collection 60

Effective documentation 63

When to seek specialist help? 63

Summary 63

Useful resources 64

References 64

5 Principles ofWound Management 66
Madeleine Flanagan

Introduction 66

Principles of wound management 67

Effective wound management 67

Controlling bacterial burden: wound cleansing 68

Controlling bacterial burden: wound debridement 69

Autolytic debridement 69

Enzymatic debridement 69

Biosurgical debridement 70

Mechanical debridement 70

Sharp debridement 70

Hydrosurgical debridement 71

Ultrasound (acoustic pressure wound therapy) 71

Regulating moisture balance 71

Wound dressings 72

Passive inert dressings 74

Interactive dressings 75

Antibacterial dressings 79

Summary 83

Useful resources 83

References 83

6 Wound Infection 87
Valerie Edwards-Jones and Madeleine Flanagan

Introduction 87

Bacterial invasion of the skin 88

Wound pathogens 88

Factors increasing the risk of wound infection 90

The significance of bacteria within wounds 90

Significance of biofilms 92

Identifying wound infection 92

Microbiological assessment of wounds 93

Principles of managing infected wounds 95

Summary 99

Useful resources 99

References 99

7 Psychological Impact of Skin Breakdown 102
Patricia Price

Introduction 102

Psychological impact on the individual and society 103

Adaptation to chronic illness 103

Stress and skin disease 103

Depression 104

Adjustment to physical change/disfigurement 105

Coping strategies 105

Social support 106

Body image 106

Living with skin breakdown and chronic wounds: symptom management 107

Measuring impact of skin breakdown 108

Factors affecting treatment 109

Interventions 111

Clinical reflection 112

Summary 113

Useful resources 113

References 113

Section 2 Challenging Wounds 117

8 Pressure, Shear and Friction 119
Keryln Carville

Introduction 119

Prevalence and incidence 120

Pathophysiology 120

Risk factors 122

Psychological impact 122

Current best practice 123

Prevention strategies 123

Pressure ulceration: assessment considerations 123

Treatment strategies: pressure ulcers 128

Education and support 132

Criteria for specialist referral 133

Summary 133

Useful resources 133

Clinical guidelines 133

Organisations 133

Further reading 133

References 133

9 Diabetic Foot Disease 136
Jan Apelqvist

Introduction 136

Aetiology 137

Psychological impact 139

Principles of diabetic foot ulcer management 140

Diabetic foot ulceration: assessment considerations 140

Assessment of vascular status 143

Assessment of wound infection 143

Management of diabetic foot ulcers 145

Vascular intervention 145

Foot surgery and amputation 146

Debridement 147

Infection in diabetic foot wounds 147

Osteomyelitis 148

Offloading – non-weight-bearing 148

Wound dressings: special considerations 149

Foot care 149

Education and support 150

Provision of specialist diabetic foot services 151

Criteria for specialist referral 151

Summary 151

Useful resources 151

References 152

10 Chronic Ulcers of the Lower Limb 155
Jeanette Muldoon

Introduction 155

Epidemiology 155

Comorbidities and underlying pathologies 156

Rheumatoid arthritis and vasculitis 156

Venous leg ulceration 156

Factors that affect venous return 158

Rarer leg ulcer aetiologies 160

Psychological impact 161

Principles of managing leg ulcers 161

Leg ulceration: assessment considerations 161

Vascular assessment for arterial disease 164

Management of chronic oedema in leg ulcers 166

Wound dressings: special considerations 168

Prevention of ulcer recurrence 169

Education and support 170

Provision of specialist services 170

Criteria for specialist referral 171

Summary 171

Useful resources 171

Further reading 172

References 172

11 Lymphoedema 175
David Keast

Introduction 175

Pathophysiology 176

Risk factors 178

Psychological impact 179

Current best practice 179

Prevention strategies: risk factor management 180

Lymphoedema: assessment considerations 180

Treatment strategies 184

Education and support 189

Provision of specialist services 190

Criteria for specialist referral 190

Summary 190

Useful resources 190

References 191

12 MalignantWounds 193
Wayne Naylor

Introduction 193

Malignant wounds: aetiology 194

Psychological impact 195

Principles of palliative wound management 196

Malignant wounds: assessment considerations 196

Management of malignant wounds 198

Education and support 204

Provision of specialist services 204

Criteria for specialist referral 204

Summary 205

Useful resources 205

References 205

13 Skin Integrity and Dermatology 208
Julia Schofield

Introduction 208

Prevalence and incidence of skin disease 209

Quality of life 209

Cost of skin diseases 209

Management principles 210

Important common skin problems and their management 211

Provision of dermatology specialist services 220

Summary 221

Useful resources 222

Further reading 222

References 222

14 Surgical Wounds 224
Alan Widgerow

Introduction 224

Classification of surgical wounds 224

Principles of surgical wound management 227

Surgical wounds: assessment considerations 227

Preoperative management 228

Intraoperative management 229

Postoperative management 230

Wound closure 231

Management of surgical scars 234

Common reconstructive surgical options 236

Education and support 237

Criteria for specialist referral 238

Summary 238

Useful resources 239

References 239

15 NeglectedWounds 242
Kim Deroo, Lesley Robertson-Laxton, Sabina Sabo and Arlene A. Sardo

Introduction 242

BODY PIERCINGS 242

Risk factors (post-piercing infection) 243

Factors delaying healing 243

Complications 243

Principles of wound management 243

Practical management 243

Practical tips 244

Healing rates 244

Criteria for specialist referral 244

Summary 245

Further reading 245

References 245

BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID 245

Risk factors 245

Differential diagnosis 245

Clinical features 245

Factors delaying healing 246

Complications 246

Principles of wound management 246

Practical management 246

Criteria for specialist referral 246

Summary 246

Further reading 247

References 247

CALCIPHYLAXIS 247

Risk factors 247

Differential diagnosis 247

Clinical features 247

Factors delaying healing 248

Complications 248

Principles of wound management 248

Practical management 248

Criteria for specialist referral 248

Summary 248

Further reading 249

References 249

FISTULAS 249

Risk factors 249

Diagnostic procedures 249

Clinical features 249

Factors delaying healing 249

Complications 249

Principles of wound management 250

Practical management 250

Criteria for specialist referral 250

Summary 250

Further reading 251

References 251

NECROTISING FASCIITIS 251

Risk factors 251

Differential diagnosis 251

Clinical features 252

Factors delaying healing 252

Complications 252

Principles of wound management 252

Practical management 252

Criteria for specialist referral 253

Summary 253

Further reading 253

References 253

PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM 253

Risk factors 253

Differential diagnosis 254

Clinical features 254

Factors delaying healing 254

Complications 254

Principles of wound management 254

Practical management 254

Criteria for specialist referral 254

Summary 255

Further reading 255

References 255

SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS (SELF-HARM) 255

Risk factors 255

Differential diagnosis 255

Factors delaying healing 255

Clinical features 255

Complications 256

Principles of wound management 256

Practical management 256

Criteria for specialist referral 257

Summary 257

Further reading 257

References 257

SKIN TEARS 257

Risk factors 257

Differential diagnosis 258

Factors delaying healing 258

Clinical features 258

Complications 258

Principles of wound management 258

Practical management 259

Criteria for specialist referral 259

Summary 259

Further reading 259

References 259

Section 3 Improving Skin Integrity Services 261

16 Reducing Wound Care Costs and Improving Quality: A Clinician’s Perspective 263
Theresa Hurd

Introduction 263

Health economics: a clinician’s perspective 264

Barriers to best-practice wound care and prevention 265

The costs of wound care 266

Best-practice wound prevention and care programmes 267

Clinical results 268

The impact of best-practice wound prevention and care on health economics 272

Redesigning clinical care, business and information processes 274

Indirect economic benefits 274

Summary 275

Useful resources 275

References 276

17 Dressings: The Healing Revolution 278
Douglas Queen and Keith Harding

Introduction 278

Evolution of new wound dressing technologies 279

The healing revolution 280

Dressing evolution led by technology: an example 282

Patient-centred dressing evolution: an example 282

Advanced wound technologies 283

The future: wound care as a clinical specialty 284

Summary 287

Useful resources 287

References 287

Index 291

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/04/2013
    ISBN13: 9780470659779, 978-0470659779
    ISBN10: 0470659777

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This comprehensive text integrates related aspects of wound management, skin integrity and dermatology into a convenient, one-stop resource. It explores the theories underpinning wound management and skin integrity by reviewing the supporting evidence and making practical recommendations for busy clinicians. Wound Healing and Skin Integrity discusses current and future trends in the management of wounds and maintenance of skin integrity in respect to international healthcare initiatives and summarises the principles of maintaining healthy skin to provide a practical guide that is accessible to clinicians regardless of professional background.

    The titlefulfils the inter-professional learning agenda and will be of interest to a wide range of clinicians, including doctors; wound management, dermatology and palliative care nurse specialists; community nurses; podiatrists; pharmacists; and anyone responsible for managing patients with impaired skin integrity.

    K

    Trade Review

    “Nurses at any stage of practice could benefit from this book as it provides good evidence based data when considering tissue viability and holistic assessment. Specialist nurses - tissue viability, diabetes, lymphedema could benefit from this book and is a vital resource to have in any clinical setting.” (Nursing Times, 25 June 2014)

    “With its focus on practical information for practicing physicians, this reference is easier to understand than most wound healing books. The discussions of bacterial colonization, biofilms, and wound healing processes gone awry are clear and most helpful.” (Doody’s, 20 September 2013)



    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors x

    Preface xii

    Acknowledgements xiv

    Section 1 Principles of Best Practice 1

    1 Evidence and Clinical Decision-making 3
    Carolina Weller

    Introduction: what is effective clinical decision-making? 3

    What is evidence-based health care? 4

    Common misperceptions about evidence-based practice 5

    Challenges to changing practice 7

    Factors influencing clinical judgement 8

    Evidence-based practice: hierarchy of evidence 9

    Evidence-informed decisions 11

    Critical appraisal frameworks 11

    Clinical guidelines 13

    Summary 13

    Useful resources 14

    Useful critical appraisal frameworks 14

    Further reading 15

    References 15

    2 Maintaining Skin Integrity 18
    Arne Langøen and Janice Bianchi

    Introduction 18

    Impaired skin barrier function in the clinical setting 23

    Management of vulnerable skin 27

    Summary 30

    Useful resources 30

    References 30

    3 Physiology of Wound Healing 33
    Mary Martin

    Introduction 33

    Types of wound healing 35

    Wound chronicity 35

    Normal wound healing 36

    Optimising healing: general factors 38

    Optimising healing: local factors 39

    Delayed wound healing 40

    Tissue repair in chronic wounds 40

    The inflammatory response 41

    Proliferation of new tissue 43

    Wound closure 45

    Summary 48

    Useful resources 48

    References 48

    4 Assessing Skin Integrity 52
    Annemarie Brown and Madeleine Flanagan

    Introduction 52

    Assessing skin integrity 53

    Listening: problem orientation and knowledge 53

    Looking: problem clarification and knowledge construction 55

    Touch: hands on fact finding 56

    Smell: subconscious information gathering 57

    Assessing wounds 58

    Wound bed preparation 58

    Data collection 60

    Effective documentation 63

    When to seek specialist help? 63

    Summary 63

    Useful resources 64

    References 64

    5 Principles ofWound Management 66
    Madeleine Flanagan

    Introduction 66

    Principles of wound management 67

    Effective wound management 67

    Controlling bacterial burden: wound cleansing 68

    Controlling bacterial burden: wound debridement 69

    Autolytic debridement 69

    Enzymatic debridement 69

    Biosurgical debridement 70

    Mechanical debridement 70

    Sharp debridement 70

    Hydrosurgical debridement 71

    Ultrasound (acoustic pressure wound therapy) 71

    Regulating moisture balance 71

    Wound dressings 72

    Passive inert dressings 74

    Interactive dressings 75

    Antibacterial dressings 79

    Summary 83

    Useful resources 83

    References 83

    6 Wound Infection 87
    Valerie Edwards-Jones and Madeleine Flanagan

    Introduction 87

    Bacterial invasion of the skin 88

    Wound pathogens 88

    Factors increasing the risk of wound infection 90

    The significance of bacteria within wounds 90

    Significance of biofilms 92

    Identifying wound infection 92

    Microbiological assessment of wounds 93

    Principles of managing infected wounds 95

    Summary 99

    Useful resources 99

    References 99

    7 Psychological Impact of Skin Breakdown 102
    Patricia Price

    Introduction 102

    Psychological impact on the individual and society 103

    Adaptation to chronic illness 103

    Stress and skin disease 103

    Depression 104

    Adjustment to physical change/disfigurement 105

    Coping strategies 105

    Social support 106

    Body image 106

    Living with skin breakdown and chronic wounds: symptom management 107

    Measuring impact of skin breakdown 108

    Factors affecting treatment 109

    Interventions 111

    Clinical reflection 112

    Summary 113

    Useful resources 113

    References 113

    Section 2 Challenging Wounds 117

    8 Pressure, Shear and Friction 119
    Keryln Carville

    Introduction 119

    Prevalence and incidence 120

    Pathophysiology 120

    Risk factors 122

    Psychological impact 122

    Current best practice 123

    Prevention strategies 123

    Pressure ulceration: assessment considerations 123

    Treatment strategies: pressure ulcers 128

    Education and support 132

    Criteria for specialist referral 133

    Summary 133

    Useful resources 133

    Clinical guidelines 133

    Organisations 133

    Further reading 133

    References 133

    9 Diabetic Foot Disease 136
    Jan Apelqvist

    Introduction 136

    Aetiology 137

    Psychological impact 139

    Principles of diabetic foot ulcer management 140

    Diabetic foot ulceration: assessment considerations 140

    Assessment of vascular status 143

    Assessment of wound infection 143

    Management of diabetic foot ulcers 145

    Vascular intervention 145

    Foot surgery and amputation 146

    Debridement 147

    Infection in diabetic foot wounds 147

    Osteomyelitis 148

    Offloading – non-weight-bearing 148

    Wound dressings: special considerations 149

    Foot care 149

    Education and support 150

    Provision of specialist diabetic foot services 151

    Criteria for specialist referral 151

    Summary 151

    Useful resources 151

    References 152

    10 Chronic Ulcers of the Lower Limb 155
    Jeanette Muldoon

    Introduction 155

    Epidemiology 155

    Comorbidities and underlying pathologies 156

    Rheumatoid arthritis and vasculitis 156

    Venous leg ulceration 156

    Factors that affect venous return 158

    Rarer leg ulcer aetiologies 160

    Psychological impact 161

    Principles of managing leg ulcers 161

    Leg ulceration: assessment considerations 161

    Vascular assessment for arterial disease 164

    Management of chronic oedema in leg ulcers 166

    Wound dressings: special considerations 168

    Prevention of ulcer recurrence 169

    Education and support 170

    Provision of specialist services 170

    Criteria for specialist referral 171

    Summary 171

    Useful resources 171

    Further reading 172

    References 172

    11 Lymphoedema 175
    David Keast

    Introduction 175

    Pathophysiology 176

    Risk factors 178

    Psychological impact 179

    Current best practice 179

    Prevention strategies: risk factor management 180

    Lymphoedema: assessment considerations 180

    Treatment strategies 184

    Education and support 189

    Provision of specialist services 190

    Criteria for specialist referral 190

    Summary 190

    Useful resources 190

    References 191

    12 MalignantWounds 193
    Wayne Naylor

    Introduction 193

    Malignant wounds: aetiology 194

    Psychological impact 195

    Principles of palliative wound management 196

    Malignant wounds: assessment considerations 196

    Management of malignant wounds 198

    Education and support 204

    Provision of specialist services 204

    Criteria for specialist referral 204

    Summary 205

    Useful resources 205

    References 205

    13 Skin Integrity and Dermatology 208
    Julia Schofield

    Introduction 208

    Prevalence and incidence of skin disease 209

    Quality of life 209

    Cost of skin diseases 209

    Management principles 210

    Important common skin problems and their management 211

    Provision of dermatology specialist services 220

    Summary 221

    Useful resources 222

    Further reading 222

    References 222

    14 Surgical Wounds 224
    Alan Widgerow

    Introduction 224

    Classification of surgical wounds 224

    Principles of surgical wound management 227

    Surgical wounds: assessment considerations 227

    Preoperative management 228

    Intraoperative management 229

    Postoperative management 230

    Wound closure 231

    Management of surgical scars 234

    Common reconstructive surgical options 236

    Education and support 237

    Criteria for specialist referral 238

    Summary 238

    Useful resources 239

    References 239

    15 NeglectedWounds 242
    Kim Deroo, Lesley Robertson-Laxton, Sabina Sabo and Arlene A. Sardo

    Introduction 242

    BODY PIERCINGS 242

    Risk factors (post-piercing infection) 243

    Factors delaying healing 243

    Complications 243

    Principles of wound management 243

    Practical management 243

    Practical tips 244

    Healing rates 244

    Criteria for specialist referral 244

    Summary 245

    Further reading 245

    References 245

    BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID 245

    Risk factors 245

    Differential diagnosis 245

    Clinical features 245

    Factors delaying healing 246

    Complications 246

    Principles of wound management 246

    Practical management 246

    Criteria for specialist referral 246

    Summary 246

    Further reading 247

    References 247

    CALCIPHYLAXIS 247

    Risk factors 247

    Differential diagnosis 247

    Clinical features 247

    Factors delaying healing 248

    Complications 248

    Principles of wound management 248

    Practical management 248

    Criteria for specialist referral 248

    Summary 248

    Further reading 249

    References 249

    FISTULAS 249

    Risk factors 249

    Diagnostic procedures 249

    Clinical features 249

    Factors delaying healing 249

    Complications 249

    Principles of wound management 250

    Practical management 250

    Criteria for specialist referral 250

    Summary 250

    Further reading 251

    References 251

    NECROTISING FASCIITIS 251

    Risk factors 251

    Differential diagnosis 251

    Clinical features 252

    Factors delaying healing 252

    Complications 252

    Principles of wound management 252

    Practical management 252

    Criteria for specialist referral 253

    Summary 253

    Further reading 253

    References 253

    PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM 253

    Risk factors 253

    Differential diagnosis 254

    Clinical features 254

    Factors delaying healing 254

    Complications 254

    Principles of wound management 254

    Practical management 254

    Criteria for specialist referral 254

    Summary 255

    Further reading 255

    References 255

    SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS (SELF-HARM) 255

    Risk factors 255

    Differential diagnosis 255

    Factors delaying healing 255

    Clinical features 255

    Complications 256

    Principles of wound management 256

    Practical management 256

    Criteria for specialist referral 257

    Summary 257

    Further reading 257

    References 257

    SKIN TEARS 257

    Risk factors 257

    Differential diagnosis 258

    Factors delaying healing 258

    Clinical features 258

    Complications 258

    Principles of wound management 258

    Practical management 259

    Criteria for specialist referral 259

    Summary 259

    Further reading 259

    References 259

    Section 3 Improving Skin Integrity Services 261

    16 Reducing Wound Care Costs and Improving Quality: A Clinician’s Perspective 263
    Theresa Hurd

    Introduction 263

    Health economics: a clinician’s perspective 264

    Barriers to best-practice wound care and prevention 265

    The costs of wound care 266

    Best-practice wound prevention and care programmes 267

    Clinical results 268

    The impact of best-practice wound prevention and care on health economics 272

    Redesigning clinical care, business and information processes 274

    Indirect economic benefits 274

    Summary 275

    Useful resources 275

    References 276

    17 Dressings: The Healing Revolution 278
    Douglas Queen and Keith Harding

    Introduction 278

    Evolution of new wound dressing technologies 279

    The healing revolution 280

    Dressing evolution led by technology: an example 282

    Patient-centred dressing evolution: an example 282

    Advanced wound technologies 283

    The future: wound care as a clinical specialty 284

    Summary 287

    Useful resources 287

    References 287

    Index 291

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