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Autor:
Perry Mayer, Allie Clinton Smith, Jennifer Hurlow, Brian R. Morrow, Gregory A. Bohn, Philip G. Bowler
Publikováno v:
Diagnostics, Vol 14, Iss 19, p 2116 (2024)
Introduction: Biofilm is linked through a variety of mechanisms to the pathogenesis of chronic wounds. However, accurate biofilm detection is challenging, demanding highly specialized and technically complex methods rendering it unapplicable for most
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https://doaj.org/article/c75dc1657cd04592a7b45dca2f0a0b32
Autor:
Michael Walker, Jennifer Hurlow
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound care. 30(Sup2)
Background: All fibrous wound dressings are considered to have the same action and value to the support of wound healing. Although clear distinction has been accepted between cotton gauze and calcium alginates, there is still no formally recognised d
Publikováno v:
Int Wound J
The number of people in the world with diabetes has nearly quadrupled in the past 40 years. Current data show that 25% of these diabetics will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime and that the cost of care for a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is over tw
Autor:
Jennifer Hurlow, Randall D. Wolcott, Nathalie Salles, Jun Wu, Yih Kai Tan, Joachim Dissemond, Jan Apelqvist, Masahiro Tachi, Garth A. James, Christine Murphy, Leanne Atkin
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 o
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Autor:
Jennifer Hurlow
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Community Nursing. 21:S26-S33
The job of a community nurse involves effort to support wound healing. It is now well accepted in wound science that the presence of bacterial biofilm is an important risk factor for wound chronicity. Therefore, this problem is important for the comm
Autor:
Jennifer Hurlow
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Community Nursing. 22:S16-S18
Autor:
David Parsons, Philip G Bowler, Michael Walker, Daniel G. Metcalf, Jennifer Hurlow, Ruth Scully
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound care. 27(9)
Objective: To compare the clinical and in vitro performance of a next-generation antibiofilm silver dressing (NGAD) with an established antimicrobial dressing technology that was developed before the recognition of wound biofilm as a clinical challen
Autor:
Jennifer Hurlow, Jean E. Cefalu, Donna Z. Bliss, Kathleen Borchert, Sheila Howes Trammel, Kjerstie Wiltzen, Elise Gannon, Alexandra Gannon, Olga V Gurvich, Haeyeon Lee, Anna Wilhems
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing : official publication of The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society. 45(5)
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate a revised version of the Incontinence-Associated Skin Damage Severity instrument (IASD.D.2) using 3 different groups of nursing staff. Revisions to the instrument included renumbering 1 body area wher
Autor:
Jennifer Hurlow
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nursing. 25:S14-S16
Jennifer Hurlow, geriatric nurse practitioner, challenges the proposed generic dressings programme, and suggests that patients would benefit from a more efficient approach to care
Autor:
Sammy A, Zakhary, Chris, Davey, Rebecca, Bari, Jordan, Bean, Tyler, Reber, Kathy, Gallagher, Kara, Couch, Jennifer, Hurlow, Karen, Laforet, Corrine, McIssac, Karen, Napier, Diana, Vilar-Compte, Emily, Zakhary, Michel, Hermans, Laura, Bolton
Publikováno v:
Ostomy/wound management. 63(11)
Acute and chronic wound infections create clinical, economic, and patient-centered challenges best met by multidisciplinary wound care teams providing consistent, valid, clinically relevant, safe, evidence-based management across settings. To develop