Assessing nurses' knowledge of wound management

Journal of Wound Care
B M King

Abstract

An understanding of the principles and theories of wound healing and management is vital for the delivery of high-quality care. This literature review suggests that wound management is often undertaken by health-care professionals who have not received sufficient training in this specialty.

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Aug 15, 2013·Primary Health Care Research & Development·Anne FrimanBritt Ebbeskog
Nov 20, 2008·Journal of Advanced Nursing·Ann Van HeckeTom Defloor
May 29, 2013·International Wound Journal·Sheila Greatrex-White, Helen Moxey
Jun 18, 2002·British Journal of Community Nursing·C M Barrett, J A Teare
Mar 6, 2004·Journal of Wound Care·A Sharp
Mar 2, 2002·British Journal of Community Nursing·V Quioc

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