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The role of mobility in reducing pressure ulcer risk

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Samantha Rooney
Content types
Video, Webinar

Assessing sub-epidermal moisture as a predictor of pressure damage

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Professor Zena Moore
Content types
Video, Webinar

Stop The Pressure

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Jacqui Fletcher
Content types
Video, Webinar

How important is nutrition in reducing pressure ulcer risk?

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Dove Yu
Content types
Video, Webinar

Positioning to prevent and manage pressure ulcers

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Jackie Casey
Content types
Video, Webinar

The science behind pressure ulcer prevention equipment: How do we select?

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Author
Heidi Sandoz
Content types
Video, Webinar

Word searches – Stop the Pressure

Publishers
National Wound Care Strategy Programme (NWCSP), Society of Tissue Viability
Content type
Quiz

Pressure ulcer prevention in people with dementia

Published
November 2024
Publishers
National Wound Care Strategy Programme (NWCSP), Society of Tissue Viability
Content types
Video, Webinar

Pressure ulcer prevention for people with Learning Disability

Published
November 2024
Publisher
Society of Tissue Viability
Content types
Video, Webinar

Core Career and Capabilities Framework – Guidance, standards & resources across clinical areas

Publishers
National Wound Care Strategy Programme (NWCSP), NHS England
Content type
Downloadable PDF

Pressure ulcer prevention for people with long-term neurological conditions (LTNCs) who self-manage care and live at home

Published
September 2024
Publisher
Journal of Tissue Viability

Patients ‘acceptance’ of chronic wound-associated pain – a qualitative descriptive study