Volume 23 Number 2

Release Date July 2022  

ISSN 2788-5771

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Editorial

From ‘it’s just a skin tear’ to a global awareness campaign: How the ISTAP–EWMA collaboration led to the first special issue of JOWM   

Dimitri Beeckman and Samantha Holloway

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Science, Practice and Education

Skin tears anno 2022: An update on definition, epidemiology, classification, aetiology, prevention and treatment   

Hanne Van Tiggelen, Dimitri Beeckman

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Science, Practice and Education

Engaging the person with a lower leg skin tear in the wound-healing journey: A case study   

Marlene Varga, Kimberly LeBlanc, Leslie Whitehead

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Skin Tears in an aging population: Workforce empowerment - Evaluation of a First Responder Skin Tear Wound Management Pack   

Chloe Jansz, Annette Ross, Sonja Cleary

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Measures that patients living in the community can take for the prevention and treatment of skin tears: A comprehensive review of the literature   

Julie Deprez, Anika Fourie, Dimitri Beeckman 

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Prevention and management of skin tears: A survey of nurses in French-speaking Switzerland   

Lucie Charbonneau, Sebastian Probst, Georgina Gethin

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Analysis of real-world data from North American skilled nursing facilities’ skin and wound records for skin tear prevalence, healing and treatment   

Robert D. J. Fraser, Rishabh Gupta, Amy Cassata, Heba Tallah Mohammed, Justin Allport, Sheila C. Wang, Jose L. Ramirez-GarciaLuna

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Comparison of a cyanoacrylate liquid skin protectant to skin closure strips for the treatment of injury-related Type I skin tears in elderly patients   

Rosemary H Hill

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A cross-sectional study using the skin tear knowledge assessment instrument (OASES) to assess registered nurse’s knowledge about the identification, classification, prevention, assessment, and management of skin tears in a geriatric rehabilitation hospital   

Elaine Formosa, Samantha Holloway

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Using the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice to guide development of a skin tear management protocol   

Christine AF Bell

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Cochrane reviews

Cochrane Wounds Group Reviews and Review Updates   

Gill Rizzello

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