TY - JOUR
T1 - An overview of tissue types in pressure ulcers
T2 - A consensus panel recommendation
AU - Black, Joyce
AU - Baharestani, Mona
AU - Black, Steven
AU - Cavazos, Jamie
AU - Conner-Kerr, Teresa
AU - Edsberg, Laura
AU - Peirce, Benjamin
AU - Rivera, Evelyn
AU - Schultz, Greg
PY - 2010/4
Y1 - 2010/4
N2 - Pressure ulcer assessment is usually performed at the bedside by a clinician with minimal training in wound assessment. A multidisciplinary panel of United Statesĝ€™ wound experts was assembled to provide anatomically accurate and practical terms associated with pressure ulcer assessment, healing, and nonhealing in order to help clinicians identify and describe tissue types and pressure ulcer stages. Specifically, anatomical markers and/or structures within the wound are described to facilitate tissue type identification and pressure ulcer staging. The panel agreed that the provision of a common language facilitates quality care across settings. Although some research has been conducted, additional studies to determine the validity and reliability of wound assessment and healing terms and definitions, as well as pressure ulcer staging systems, are needed.
AB - Pressure ulcer assessment is usually performed at the bedside by a clinician with minimal training in wound assessment. A multidisciplinary panel of United Statesĝ€™ wound experts was assembled to provide anatomically accurate and practical terms associated with pressure ulcer assessment, healing, and nonhealing in order to help clinicians identify and describe tissue types and pressure ulcer stages. Specifically, anatomical markers and/or structures within the wound are described to facilitate tissue type identification and pressure ulcer staging. The panel agreed that the provision of a common language facilitates quality care across settings. Although some research has been conducted, additional studies to determine the validity and reliability of wound assessment and healing terms and definitions, as well as pressure ulcer staging systems, are needed.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 20424291
AN - SCOPUS:77952149774
SN - 0889-5899
VL - 56
SP - 28
EP - 44
JO - Ostomy Wound Management
JF - Ostomy Wound Management
IS - 4
ER -