29 results on '"Moore, Zena"'
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2. The correlation between sub‐epidermal moisture assessment and other early indicators of pressure ulcer development: A prospective cohort observational study. Part 2. The correlation between sub‐epidermal moisture assessment, temperature, epidermal hydration and pain
3. A systematic review of the impact of compression therapy on quality of life and pain among people with a venous leg ulcer
4. The correlation between sub‐epidermal moisture measurement and other early indicators of pressure ulcer development—A prospective cohort observational study. Part 1. The correlation between sub‐epidermal moisture measurement and ultrasound
5. What is the prevalence of chronic venous disease among health care workers? A scoping review
6. Sub epidermal moisture measurement and targeted SSKIN bundle interventions, a winning combination for the treatment of early pressure ulcer development
7. Sub epidermal moisture measurement and targeted SSKIN bundle interventions, a winning combination for the treatment of early pressure ulcer development.
8. The effect of inflammation management on pH , temperature, and bacterial burden
9. Biomarkers for the early detection of pressure ulcers in the intensive care setting: A comparison between sub‐epidermal moisture measurements and interleukin‐1α
10. Skin hydration measurement and the prediction of the early development of pressure ulcers among at risk adults: A systematic review
11. A systematic review of movement monitoring devices to aid the prediction of pressure ulcers in at‐risk adults
12. A meta‐review of the impact of compression therapy on venous leg ulcer healing
13. A Clinical Support App for routine wound management: reducing practice variation, improving clinician confidence and increasing formulary compliance
14. Preventing facial pressure injuries among health care staff working in diverse COVID‐19 care environments
15. The effect of inflammation management on pH, temperature, and bacterial burden.
16. Skin hydration measurement and the prediction of the early development of pressure ulcers among at risk adults: A systematic review.
17. Biomarkers for the early detection of pressure ulcers in the intensive care setting: A comparison between sub‐epidermal moisture measurements and interleukin‐1α.
18. A meta‐review of the impact of compression therapy on venous leg ulcer healing.
19. A systematic review of movement monitoring devices to aid the prediction of pressure ulcers in at‐risk adults.
20. The impact of topical agents and dressing on pH and temperature on wound healing: A systematic, narrative review
21. The impact of the Shanley Pressure Ulcer Prevention Programme on older persons' knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards, pressure ulcer prevention
22. The impact of topical agents and dressing on pH and temperature on wound healing: A systematic, narrative review.
23. Knowledge and Attitude of Community Nurses on Pressure Injury Prevention: A Cross‐sectional Study in an Indonesian City
24. The impact of the Shanley Pressure Ulcer Prevention Programme on older persons' knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards, pressure ulcer prevention.
25. Sub‐epidermal moisture measurement: an evidence‐based approach to the assessment for early evidence of pressure ulcer presence
26. Development and psychometric evaluation of the patient knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards pressure ulcer prevention instrument (KPUP)
27. Development and psychometric evaluation of the patient knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards pressure ulcer prevention instrument (KPUP).
28. Subepidermal moisture (SEM) and bioimpedance: a literature review of a novel method for early detection of pressure-induced tissue damage (pressure ulcers)
29. Subepidermal moisture (SEM) and bioimpedance: a literature review of a novel method for early detection of pressure-induced tissue damage (pressure ulcers).
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