医学
伤口护理
生物膜
伤口愈合
卫生用品
重症监护医学
术语
生物负载
护理部
外科
病理
语言学
遗传学
生物
哲学
细菌
作者
Christine A. Murphy,Leanne Atkin,Joachim Dissemond,Jennifer Hurlow,Yih Kai Tan,Jan Apelqvist,Garth A. James,Nathalie Salles,Jun Wu,Masahiro Tachi,Randall D. Wolcott
出处
期刊:Journal of Wound Care
[Mark Allen Group]
日期:2019-12-02
卷期号:28 (12): 818-822
被引量:49
标识
DOI:10.12968/jowc.2019.28.12.818
摘要
Biofilm has been implicated as a barrier to wound healing and it is widely accepted that the majority of wounds not following a normal healing trajectory contain biofilm. Therefore, strategies that inform and engage clinicians to reduce biofilm and optimise the wound tissue environment to enable wound progression are of interest to wound care providers. In March 2019, an advisory board was convened where experts considered the barriers and opportunities to drive a broader adoption of a biofilm-based approach to wound care. Poor clarity and articulation of wound terminology were identified as likely barriers to clinical adoption of rigorous and proactive microbial decontamination that is supportive of wound healing advancement. A transition to an intuitive term such as ‘wound hygiene’ was proposed to communicate a comprehensive wound decontamination plan with an associated message of expected habitual routine. ‘Wound hygiene’, is a relatable concept that supports meticulous wound practice that addresses barriers to wound healing, such as biofilm, while aligning with antimicrobial stewardship programmes.
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