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Volume 56 - Issue 11 - November, 2010

Department
11/01/2010
  The annual AAWC issue of OWM contains not only interesting articles, but also updates on the AAWC’s various projects and programs. We hope you enjoy reading about all that our Association continues to do for wound care as a specialty and as...
  The annual AAWC issue of OWM contains not only interesting articles, but also updates on the AAWC’s various projects and programs. We hope you enjoy reading about all that our Association continues to do for wound care as a specialty and as...
  The annual AAWC issue of OWM...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
11/01/2010
  The gap continues to widen and deepen between the served and the underserved in the US — a problem exacerbated by the extended economic recession. Health reform legislation passed in March 2010 by Congress put in place many tools and...
  The gap continues to widen and deepen between the served and the underserved in the US — a problem exacerbated by the extended economic recession. Health reform legislation passed in March 2010 by Congress put in place many tools and...
  The gap continues to widen and...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
Department
11/01/2010
  Imagine the following scenario: You just completed the nutrition assessment of an elderly woman recently admitted to your facility. She is 5'0" tall and 85 lb; based on her dietary and medical histories, you deduce she has not been...
  Imagine the following scenario: You just completed the nutrition assessment of an elderly woman recently admitted to your facility. She is 5'0" tall and 85 lb; based on her dietary and medical histories, you deduce she has not been...
  Imagine the following...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
11/01/2010
Abstract   A previous study described the phenomenon of 16 financially stable Caucasian elders living with a chronic wound. The purpose of this study was to extend this research and describe the phenomenon of living with a chronic nonhealing...
Abstract   A previous study described the phenomenon of 16 financially stable Caucasian elders living with a chronic wound. The purpose of this study was to extend this research and describe the phenomenon of living with a chronic nonhealing...
Abstract   A previous study...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
PEARLS FOR PRACTICE
11/01/2010
  Geriatric home health nurses care for a large number of elderly patients with gastrostomy tubes (G-tubes). The elderly patient who requires a G-tube typically has multiple medical problems and cannot obtain adequate nutrition. Nurses play a...
  Geriatric home health nurses care for a large number of elderly patients with gastrostomy tubes (G-tubes). The elderly patient who requires a G-tube typically has multiple medical problems and cannot obtain adequate nutrition. Nurses play a...
  Geriatric home health nurses...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
11/01/2010
  Chronic wounds affect 2.8 million patients in the US and the cost of advanced wound care products is expected to grow to $4.6 billion by 2011.1 This and the additional costs of loss of income and loss of employment are unbearable for the...
  Chronic wounds affect 2.8 million patients in the US and the cost of advanced wound care products is expected to grow to $4.6 billion by 2011.1 This and the additional costs of loss of income and loss of employment are unbearable for the...
  Chronic wounds affect 2.8...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention

Feature

Empirical Studies
11/01/2010
Abstract The value of cost-effectiveness research in all areas of healthcare, including wound care, is increasing. The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss and critically examine economic analysis methods and determine how current...
Abstract The value of cost-effectiveness research in all areas of healthcare, including wound care, is increasing. The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss and critically examine economic analysis methods and determine how current...
Abstract The value of...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
Empirical Studies
11/01/2010
Abstract   Triage is the process of prioritizing patient care based on need and available resources. Clinicians in wound clinics triage daily because time and resources never seem to be sufficient. The triage concept is taken to an extreme...
Abstract   Triage is the process of prioritizing patient care based on need and available resources. Clinicians in wound clinics triage daily because time and resources never seem to be sufficient. The triage concept is taken to an extreme...
Abstract   Triage is the...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention

Column

Executive Spotlight
11/01/2010
Last May, Tom Dugan, President of Smith & Nephew’s North American Advanced Wound Management Division gave Ostomy Wound Management and WOUNDS an in-depth interview offering an inside look at the strategic corporate philosophy and business...
Last May, Tom Dugan, President of Smith & Nephew’s North American Advanced Wound Management Division gave Ostomy Wound Management and WOUNDS an in-depth interview offering an inside look at the strategic corporate philosophy and business...
Last May, Tom Dugan, President...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention
Guest Editorial
11/01/2010
Life is about learning; when you stop learning, you die. — Tom Clancy, author   Although learning is (or at least should be) a lifetime endeavor, many people reach the end of their formal school programs and breathe a sigh of relief,...
Life is about learning; when you stop learning, you die. — Tom Clancy, author   Although learning is (or at least should be) a lifetime endeavor, many people reach the end of their formal school programs and breathe a sigh of relief,...
Life is about learning; when you...
11/01/2010
Wound Management & Prevention

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