PMID: 22584184May 16, 2012Paper

Effective patient outcomes using a gelling fibre dressing

British Journal of Community Nursing
Michelle Greenwood, Lorraine Grothier

Abstract

Exudate has an important function within the process of wound healing; however, maintaining the wound bed at the optimum moisture level is a key factor in the wound's progression (Moore, 2005). A patient's experience of living with a wound is often tarnished when leakage caused by the fluid discharged is unmanageable, which can subsequently have a negative effect on daily living and quality of life (Edwards, 2003). Such wounds can cause substantial pain, suffering, loss of self-esteem, family distress, and a considerable financial cost to the NHS (Dowsett, 2011). It is estimated that 2-3% of the local healthcare budget will be spent on chronic wound management (Posnett et al, 2009). This article will present three case studies demonstrating the effective use of a gelling fibre dressing (Durafiber, Smith & Nephew) used on different wound aetiologies, including the clinical benefits and patient outcomes.

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Mar 12, 2010·British Journal of Community Nursing·Una J Adderley
Nov 13, 2010·British Journal of Nursing : BJN·Maureen Benbow, Jane Stevens

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May 22, 2013·International Journal of Pediatrics·Julie HakimAntoine M Hakim
Dec 3, 2013·Journal of Primary Health Care·Felicity Goodyear-Smith

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