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A practical framework for wound assessment. 2: Methods

M Flanagan1

  • 1Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Department of Postregistration Nursing, University of Hertfordshire.

British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
|January 9, 1997
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This study focuses on improving simple, non-invasive wound measurement techniques for better clinical assessment. Accurate wound documentation is key to evaluating treatment effectiveness and monitoring healing progress.

Area of Science:

  • Wound healing
  • Clinical assessment
  • Medical measurement techniques

Background:

  • Accurate wound measurement and documentation are crucial for evaluating treatment efficacy.
  • Sophisticated wound measurement techniques are often impractical and costly.
  • Part one of this article reviewed wound healing physiology and its relation to clinical assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss methods for improving the accuracy of simple, non-invasive wound measurement approaches.
  • To enhance practitioners' ability to monitor overall alterations in wound dimensions effectively.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on wound healing physiology and assessment.
  • Discussion of non-invasive measurement techniques.
  • Focus on practical and cost-effective methods for wound monitoring.

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Main Results:

  • The article provides insights into improving simple, non-invasive wound measurement accuracy.
  • Enhanced monitoring of wound dimension changes is achievable with improved techniques.

Conclusions:

  • Improving simple, non-invasive wound measurement techniques is essential for effective wound care.
  • Accurate monitoring aids in evaluating treatment benefits and managing wound healing progress.