Wound bed preparation (WBP) assists clinicians to identify and address the barriers of wound healing to create an optimal wound healing environment. WBP is a multifaceted approach that includes cleansing and debridement to enhance the effectiveness of therapeutic measures and prepare the wound for healing (Falanga, 2000; Schultz et al, 2003). The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in supported self-care, but this has focused mainly on ensuring the supply of wound dressings, and that patients can identify wound deterioration and change dressings. As the effects of the pandemic continue, there is an opportunity to formalise a supported self-care framework for patients and carers that includes WBP.
Tag: Chronic and complex wounds
Wound care and dressing selection for pharmacy teams
Pharmacists play a key role and are often the first point of contact for people with wounds, both chronic and acute. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this has only become more apparent.
The burden of wound care is increasing through the ageing population, growing comorbidities and increased skin integrity issues (Guest et al, 2015; Guest et al, 2020), with the annual prevalence of wounds increasing by 71% between 2012/2013 and 2017/2018 (Guest et al, 2020) – and with many people being reluctant to go into the hospital or primary care setting, the key role of the pharmacist will continue to develop and grow … read more
SMARTPORE Technology Made Easy
Selecting the appropriate dressing for the individual is essential in promoting optimum healing, symptom management, comfort and overall quality of life for the patient. This Made Easy describes SMARTPORE Technology®, utilised in the BETAplast® dressing range (Mundipharma). SMARTPORE Technology® provides high absorption and retention of exudate, along with an optimal moisture vapour transmission rate (MVTR), creating an ideal option for wound healing.