Incontinence-associated dermatitis: moving prevention forward

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Beeckman, Dimitri
Campbell, Jill
Campbell, Karen
Chimentao, Denise
Coyer, Fiona
Domansky, Rita
Gray, Mikel
Hevia, Heidi
Junkin, Joan
Karadag, Ayise
Kottner, Jan
Arniold Long, Mary
McNichol, Laurie
Meaume, Sylvie
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2015
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Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) represents a significant health challenge worldwide and is a well-recognised risk factor for pressure ulcer development. Recent consensus work has identified gaps in our current understanding and practice. The ability of clinicians to deliver evidence-based practice is hampered by lack of standardised definitions and terminology, high-quality studies, and international or national guidelines.

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Wounds International

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Nursing

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Beeckman, D; Campbell, J; Campbell, K; Chimentao, D; Coyer, F; Domansky, R; Gray, M; Hevia, H; Junkin, J; Karadag, A; Kottner, J; Arniold Long, M; McNichol, L; Meaume, S; et al., Incontinence-associated dermatitis: moving prevention forward, Wounds International, 2015

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