Fundamentals of pressure ulcer care – June 2024

Our educational sessions promote the best practices in skin health and wound healing

Overview

It’s estimated that just under half a million people in the UK will develop at least one pressure ulcer in any given year. These wounds cause pain and suffering and impact significantly on a person’s quality of life. The financial impact to the NHS is approximately £2.2 billion a year and the costs of litigation is rising annually.

Education for both health and social care workers and patients is essential if this situation is to improve. This session will provide delegates with the fundamentals of pressure ulcer prevention and management using tools that can be applied in practice to help reduce pressure ulcers in their clinical areas.

Who’s the Fundamentals of pressure ulcer care suitable for?

The Fundamentals of pressure ulcer care session is aimed at registered and non-registered nurses working in community, hospital and care home settings, podiatrists, any clinician working with patients at risk of pressure ulcers, pre-reg student nurses and those returning to clinical practice to update their knowledge.

Pressure ulcer session learning objectives

By the end of the pressure ulcer session, delegates will:-

  • Be able to recognise the common risk factors for developing pressure ulcers
  • Be able to carry out a robust risk assessment using a SKINS bundle
  • Be able to recognise moisture associated skin damage (MASD) and know how to prevent and manage this condition
  • Be able to recognise the different categories of pressure ulceration
  • Know what needs to be included in a pressure ulcer prevention plan
  • Have a better understanding about the equipment that can be used to prevent pressure ulcers

Industry presentations

There will be an interactive presentation of wound care products and preventative aids from our industry partners:

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And more to be confirmed!

Our Trustees look forward to welcoming you all virtually to the classroom

Keynote Speakers

Dr Clare Greenwood, Trustee of the SoTV and PhD, MSc, PGCert, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Tissue Viability, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Clare Greenwood

Clinical Nurse Specialist in Tissue Viability and Visiting Research Fellow

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Clinical Trials and Research Unit, University of Leeds

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Kate Williams, Trustee of the SoVT and Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield and Honorary Tissue Viability Nurse, Leeds Community Healthcare Trust

Kate Williams

Senior Lecturer - Tissue Viability and Honorary Tissue Viability Nurse

University of Huddersfield and Leeds Community Healthcare Trust

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