09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers – risk assessment – perfusion Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 Jacqui Fletcher, Senior Clinical Advisor, Stop the Pressure Programme / National Wound Care Strategy Andrew Sharpe, Advanced Podiatrist Fiona Downie, Lecturer and Consultant in Tissue Viability Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers – risk assessment – sensory perception Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 Dr Jeannie Donnelly, Lead Nurse Tissue Viability & Honorary Senior Lecturer Gill Sykes, Advanced Podiatrist Rachel Deegan, Lead Tissue Viability Nurse Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers – risk assessment – moisture due to perspiration, urine, faeces or exudate Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 Kate Williams, Senior Lecturer – Tissue Viability and Honorary Tissue Viability Nurse Claire Gillespie, Tissue Viability Clinical Nurse Specialist Penny McNab, Senior Nurse, Continence, Urology and Colorectal Service Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure Ulcers – risk assessment – independent movement Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 Kate Williams, Senior Lecturer – Tissue Viability and Honorary Tissue Viability Nurse Sarah Seager, Neighbourhood Physiotherapy Lead Helen Stebbings, Senior Occupational Therapist Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcer risk assessment – screening, the key risk factors Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 Heidi Sandoz, Tissue Viability Services Lead Leesha Crocombe, Deputy Manager, Morris Care Centre Rebecca Etherington, Health & Wellbeing Lead, Lakeland Extra Care Full story
09 February 2023 The importance of pressure ulcer risk assessment Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 A message from the Offices of the Chief Nurses from around the UK to support the #4nations campaign Professor Alex McMahon, Chief Nursing Officer, Scotland Lynn Woolsey, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Northern Ireland Richard Desir, Nursing Officer, Welsh Government, Wales Charlotte McArdle, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer – Safety […] Full story
09 February 2023 A unified approach to risk assessment – an overview of the 4 Nations Created for STOP the Pressure Week 2022 England – Jacqui Fletcher, Senior Clinical Advisor, Stop the Pressure Programme / National Wound Care Strategy Northern Ireland – Jeannie Donnelly, Lead Nurse Tissue Viability & Honorary Senior Lecturer Scotland – Connie Traynor, Clinical Services Manager Wales – Christina Harris, Lead Tissue Viability Nurse Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers, It could be you – Dave’s story We created this video for STOP the Pressure Week 2022. Dave tells of his experience of having a pressure ulcer in an interview with Jacqui Fletcher OBE, Senior Clinical Advisor STOP the Pressure Programme & Clinical Lead Pressure Ulcers, NHSEI and National Wound Care Strategy Programme Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers, It could be you – Cara’s story We created this video for STOP the Pressure Week 2022. Cara tells of her experience in an interview with Jacqui Fletcher OBE, Senior Clinical Advisor STOP the Pressure Programme & Clinical Lead Pressure Ulcers, NHSEI and National Wound Care Strategy Programme Full story
09 February 2023 Pressure ulcers – it could be you… Hear from a variety of people who have / have had pressure ulcers. We created this video for STOP the Pressure Week 2022. Full story
27 January 2023 Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment – Why it matters so much We created a narrated PowerPoint for Stop the Pressure week 2022 which you can download here: Open the PowerPoint, then in the bottom right hand corner click SLIDE SHOW or you can choose the SLIDE SHOW menu from the tool bar and click START AT THE BEGINNING The narrated PowerPoint presentation will now commence a […] Full story
11 January 2023 PURPOSE T – a new generation Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Instrument As part of the NWCSP Evidence for Wound Care Series – this is a recording of a webinar held on the 27 September with a live Q&A which took place during STOP the Pressure week 2022. Associate Professor Susanne Coleman – NIHR Post-Doc Researcher, Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds. Below are […] Full story