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Assessing pain at wound dressing-related procedures.
Michelle Briggs,Frank D Ferris,Chris Glynn,Keith G Harding,Deborah Hofman,Helen Hollinworth,Diane L Krasner,Christina Lindholm,Christine Moffatt,Patricia Price,Marco Romanelli,Gary Sibbald,Michael Stacey,Luc Téot +13 more
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The section on best practice in the assessment of wound pain is summarised and is aimed at anyone involved in dressing-related procedures anywhere in the world.Citations
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A consensus approach to wound care in epidermolysis bullosa.
Elena Pope,Irene Lara-Corrales,Jemima E. Mellerio,Anna E. Martinez,Gregory S. Schultz,Robert E. Burrell,Laurie Goodman,Patricia Coutts,John E. Wagner,Upton Allen,Gary Sibbald +10 more
TL;DR: These recommendations will provide practitioners with a framework for caring for patients with epidermolysis bullosa and provide a paucity of scientific evidence with most recommendations based on expert opinion.
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Guidelines for the treatment of arterial insufficiency ulcers.
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Wound healing in radiated skin: pathophysiology and treatment options.
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Minimising wound-related pain at dressing change: evidence-informed practice.
TL;DR: Clinicians are informed of empirical evidence for practice based on a recent published consensus document on wound related pain and the importance of regular pain assessment and strategies to minimize traumatic during wound care are highlighted.
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Effect of virtual reality distraction on pain among patients with hand injury undergoing dressing change
TL;DR: Virtual reality distraction can effectively alleviate pain among patients with a hand injury undergoing a dressing change and better results can be obtained by increasing the sense of involvement in a virtual environment.