IWII Wound Infection in Clinical Practice consensus document: 2022 update
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IWII Wound Infection in Clinical Practice consensus document : 2022 update. / Swanson, Terry; Ousey, Karen; Haesler, Emily; Bjarnsholt, Thomas; Carville, Keryln; Idensohn, Patricia; Kalan, Lindsay; Keast, David H.; Larsen, Donna; Percival, Steven; Schultz, Gregory; Sussman, Geoff; Waters, Nicola; Weir, Dot.
In: Journal of Wound Care, Vol. 31, No. S12, 2022, p. S10-S21.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - IWII Wound Infection in Clinical Practice consensus document
T2 - 2022 update
AU - Swanson, Terry
AU - Ousey, Karen
AU - Haesler, Emily
AU - Bjarnsholt, Thomas
AU - Carville, Keryln
AU - Idensohn, Patricia
AU - Kalan, Lindsay
AU - Keast, David H.
AU - Larsen, Donna
AU - Percival, Steven
AU - Schultz, Gregory
AU - Sussman, Geoff
AU - Waters, Nicola
AU - Weir, Dot
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - ABSTRACT: Wound infection is a major challenge for clinicians globally, with accurate and timely identification of wound infection being critical to achieving clinical and cost-effective management, and promotion of healing. This paper presents an overview of the development of the International Wound Infection Institute (IWII)'s 2022 Wound Infection in Clinical Practice consensus document. The updated document summarises current evidence and provides multidisciplinary healthcare providers with effective guidance and support on terminology, paradigms related to biofilm, identification of wound infection, wound cleansing, debridement and antimicrobial stewardship. Integral to the update is revision of wound infection management strategies which are incorporated within the IWII's Wound Infection Continuum (IWII-WIC) and management plan. The aim of the 2022 IWII consensus document update was to provide an accessible and useful clinical resource in at least six languages, incorporating the latest evidence and current best practice for wound infection and prevention. Dissemination techniques for the consensus are discussed and highlighted.
AB - ABSTRACT: Wound infection is a major challenge for clinicians globally, with accurate and timely identification of wound infection being critical to achieving clinical and cost-effective management, and promotion of healing. This paper presents an overview of the development of the International Wound Infection Institute (IWII)'s 2022 Wound Infection in Clinical Practice consensus document. The updated document summarises current evidence and provides multidisciplinary healthcare providers with effective guidance and support on terminology, paradigms related to biofilm, identification of wound infection, wound cleansing, debridement and antimicrobial stewardship. Integral to the update is revision of wound infection management strategies which are incorporated within the IWII's Wound Infection Continuum (IWII-WIC) and management plan. The aim of the 2022 IWII consensus document update was to provide an accessible and useful clinical resource in at least six languages, incorporating the latest evidence and current best practice for wound infection and prevention. Dissemination techniques for the consensus are discussed and highlighted.
KW - antimicrobial
KW - antimicrobial stewardship
KW - biofilm
KW - clinical guidance
KW - debridement
KW - infection
KW - wound
KW - wound care
KW - wound cleansing
KW - wound continuum
KW - wound dressing
KW - wound healing
KW - wound infection
U2 - 10.12968/jowc.2022.31.Sup12.S10
DO - 10.12968/jowc.2022.31.Sup12.S10
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36475844
AN - SCOPUS:85143559386
VL - 31
SP - S10-S21
JO - Journal of wound care
JF - Journal of wound care
SN - 0969-0700
IS - S12
ER -
ID: 330393680