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Downloadable supplements in this section include articles based around Wound Care, Dermatology, and Continence.
This special supplement looks at Urinary catheters, Faecal incontinence, and Urinary dysfunction.
This special supplement covers three main areas associated with patient continence.
This special supplement looks at wound care, focusing on Leg ulcer care, Stab wounds, and Debridement methods.
This special supplement covers the following areas associated with wound care: Wound-related pain, Biofilms, and Delayed wound healing.
Richard White looks at the interventions and procedures for managing pain in patients with chronic wounds.
Non-cancer-related lymphoedema of the lower limb. A review of the prevalence, the patient experience, management and nurses’ knowledge.
Treatment of superficial wounds and management of associated pain scenarios based on different types of wounds in patients across the age range.
Topics include: Skin health in older people; Quality of life, and Advanced practice in eczema treatment.
This supplement contains articles on the topical treatments for managing patients with eczema, providing patients with information on caring for skin, the role of emollients in the care of patients with dry skin and a practice profile on taking a patient's viewpoint of a dermatology consultation.