Chronic Wound Management : The Evidence for Change

Chronic Wound Management : The Evidence for Change

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 250 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781842140840
  • DDC分類 617.14

基本説明

Addressing issues specific to Africa and Asia as well as issues common to chronic wound healing throughout the world.

Full Description


The serious morbidity and economic effects of chronic wounds make them a global health care challenge. Giving you the tools to meet this challenge, Chronic Wound Management: The Evidence for Change analyzes traditional approaches to wound management, the case for evidence-based change, and the strengths and weakness of meta-analyses. In addition, it explores emerging approaches that push the boundaries of currently held beliefs. The book provides an up-to-date and thorough review of chronic wound management from a clinical perspective. Illustrated with high quality photographs, line drawings, and graphs, it presents the information in an easily accessible style. Each chapter provides references and a summary of the information included. The summaries are prescriptive for most situations but also refer you to more detailed reading resources when necessary. Chronic wounds - including pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, and diabetic ulcers - are serious health concerns worldwide. Millions of people are affected each year, with the total costs of their care reaching billions of dollars. If you work with wounds, whether you are a clinician, nurse, podiatrist, or researcher, you've seen their often devastating effects. Blending clinical information gleaned from around the globe, Chronic Wound Management: The Evidence for Change gives you easy access to the latest thinking and developments.

Contents

ForewordIntroductionChronic Wound Management: A Global Perspective, T.J. RyanWhat is Evidence? M.J. CampbellMedical Therapy for Leg Ulcers, J Kantor and D.J. MargolisCompression for Venous Leg Ulcer Management, P. Vowden and KR VowdenSurgical Wound Management in Africa, K. Jonsson and S. MzezewaChanges in Wound Management in India, C.V. Krishnaswami, N.S. Raji, M Babu, and KM RamakrishnanBurn Wound Management: How to Prevent a Burn Becoming a Chronic Wound, L. Teot and S. OtmanChanges in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Management, M.J. EdmondsPressure Ulcer Studies: Reasons to Change, M. Romanelli, D. Mastronicola, A. Magliaro, and S SianiMucosal Inflammation and Healing, V. Mani From the Wound Healing Laboratory: Any Evidence for Change? R. ManiModels for Chronic Wound Healing, F. GottrupDisscussion, R. Mani, A.J. Krentz, and C.P. Shearman