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World Union of Wound Healing Societies Supplement
International collaborations reflecting varying practices and experiences worldwide
This supplement is published in association with our partner organisation – the World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS). Articles are commissioned from a wide range of international authors to highlight innovative new treatments, share different approaches to wound healing, and build the global evidence base.
Ensure you are up-to-date with the latest clinical thinking from around the world with JWC’s WUWHS Supplement.
This supplement includes a number of high-level research articles, relevant to wound care practice worldwide:
A pooled data analysis on chronic wounds treated with TLC-NOSF wound dressing
Healing of an arterial leg ulcer by compression bandaging
Reliability outcomes of a rapid bacteria counting system
Prevalence of skin tears among elderly residents at a nursing home in Denmark
The WUWHS Supplement is essential reading for all wound care specialists who want to keep up-to-date with international developments in wound management and tissue viability.
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Journal of Wound Care
, the definitive wound-care journal and the leading source of tissue viability research and clinical information.
The journal is essential reading for all wound-care specialists - nurses, doctors and researchers - who are keen to keep up-to-date with all developments in wound management and tissue viability, but also appeals to generalists wishing to enhance their practice.
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