Introduction to Wound Management

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EWMA Educational Development Programme Curriculum Development Project Education Module: Introduction to Wound Management Latest revision: October 2016

ABOUT THE EWMA EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME The Programme is designed to assist students and healthcare professionals who work with patients with wounds and related skin conditions and wish to develop and/or increase their knowledge and skills in order to meet patient needs. Overall, the Programme aims to: Provide students and healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to equip them to perform their role in the delivery of optimal wound care. Provide contemporary, interdisciplinary, product/brand neutral wound management education that is endorsed by EWMA. Provide quality standards against which other organisations can evaluate existing wound management programmes. Achieve European acceptance by developing an educational framework that is in line with European Commission educational initiatives in order to disseminate best practice in wound care. ABOUT THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROJECT The Curriculum Development Project is at the heart of the Educational Development Programme. The aim of the Project is to develop a flexible curriculum, consisting of a number of modules. All modules are based on a standard template but individually focused on a specific aspect of wound management. Each module is developed by a small group consisting of members of the EWMA Education Committee and/or affiliated wound care key specialists. For an updated list of the currently available modules please visit the education sub page at www.ewma.org. ABOUT THIS MODULE The Introduction to Wound Management module aims to: Broaden participant s knowledge and understanding of the principles of epidemiology, physiology, pathophysiology, assessment and management of wounds. Evaluate strategies to promote effective inter-professional collaborative working for patients with wounds. Page 2 of 7

MODULE CONTENT 1. Elaborating Body European Wound Management Association (EWMA) 2. Date of production of module June 2004 3. Latest review date October 2016 4. Module intended learning outcomes This module provides opportunities for health professionals to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, skills and other attributes in the following areas: A. Intellectual Skills Knowledge and Understanding Participants will have knowledge of the: 1. Physiology of wound repair and the body s response to injury. 2. Physiological differences between acute and chronic wounds 1. 3. Epidemiology of different wounds. 4. Assessment of the patient with wounds and factors that delay wound healing and compromise tissue viability. 5. Broad range of wound management treatments. 6. Psychosocial impact wounding has on the individual and society. 7. Organisation of interdisciplinary services available for the assessment and management of patients with wounds. 8. Regulatory affairs and economic issues as well as the medico/legal considerations in organising wound management services. B. Practical Skills Skills and Attributes: Participants will be able to: 1. Perform a holistic assessment and provide the appropriate documentation of the care of a patient with a wound. 1 In some countries also called non healing wounds, hard to heal wounds, difficult to heal wounds, slow healing wounds (simply wounds with delayed healing). Acute wounds are wounds that heals physiologically. Page 3 of 7

2. Assess the wound and surrounding skin. 3. Make effective treatment decisions, initiate further investigations and know when to refer to specialist services. 4. Monitor and evaluate treatment outcomes. 5. Identify the psychosocial impact that wounding has on the individual and the carers. 6. Evaluate the provision of multidisciplinary services for the assessment and management of patients with wounds. 5. Teaching/learning methods & strategies Acquisition of 4.A & 4.B (see above) is through a combination of lectures, small group workshops and learning in practice throughout the module. There is also the possibility of using e-learning in combination with traditional learning methods. Throughout, the learner is encouraged to undertake independent study both to supplement and consolidate what is being taught and to broaden individual knowledge and understanding of the subject. 6. Assessment methods Assessment methods will need to vary for each professional group. Understanding will be assessed in a variety of ways i.e. open discussion, formal written exercises, case studies, practice work-books, and assessment of practical skills or other appropriate assessment methods. Throughout, the learner is expected to consolidate the development of practical skills / management skills in the clinical setting. 7. Unit content A. Overview / epidemiology Prevalence and incidence of acute and chronic wounds National/International guidelines The financial costs associated with wound care Indirect costs and quality of life Economical evaluation in wound care Auditory / quality of care B. Anatomy Skin and associated structures Function of cells associated with wound healing, e.g. neutrophils and fibroblasts C. Pathophysiology The physiology of wound healing and tissue repair Physiological differences between acute & chronic wounds Page 4 of 7

Factors associated with delayed wound healing D. Principles of patient care Holistic assessment, e.g. physical, psychological, social Identification of patient centred management objectives Care planning and documentation Evaluation of outcomes Use of evidence based practice/clinical guidelines Referral criteria Interdisciplinary team working Ethical / Legal implications Reimbursement E. Assessment General assessment process e.g. patient factors, lifestyle factors Local wound assessment process e.g. wound bed preparation Differential diagnosis acute and chronic wounds Skin assessment e.g. allergies, dermatitis, pressure ulcer risk assessment Investigations e.g. haematological and biochemical tests, urinalysis, biopsy, x-ray F. Wound management Wound management strategies including the use of wound management products and adjunct therapies Assessment of wound bed, surrounding skin Principles of wound cleansing Selection of wound cleansing agents Wound bed preparation including debridement, management of inflammation/infection moisture balance and stimulation of the wound margin Pain management to ensure effective assessment and evaluation of outcomes including the use of analgesia Dressing selection including product availability relative to local circumstances and different healthcare settings Care of the surrounding skin e.g. contact dermatitis, avoidance of trauma/skin stripping, maceration, blistering, allergies Advanced wound care products/techniques The use of guidelines and evidence-based practice to treat wounds Page 5 of 7

Evidence base to support complementary wound therapies e.g. aromatherapy G. Management of Infection Assessment/presentation - clinical signs/symptoms, silent infection Superficial infections, cellulitis and sepsis Deep infections - surgical drainage Methods of identifying infecting agents - culture and swab techniques, biopsy Radiological and other investigations Isotope scans, Magnetic Resonance Scans Management of MRSA and other multi-resistant organisms Use of topical antiseptics - indications, type and duration of treatment Biofilms diagnosis and treatment Dressings (e.g. silver, iodine, honey) Adjunct therapies: their relevance and practical application H. Specialist Interventions Referral criteria for specialist assessment, e.g. plastic surgery, dermatology I. Systemic and local pharmacological management Analgesia e.g. local, systemic Nutritional supplements e.g. mineral and vitamin supplementation Antibiotic therapy for infection - indications, type and duration of treatment J. Rehabilitation services Structure and management of wound care services Integrated hospital and community care Specialized wound care clinics Multi-disciplinary, multi-professional approach Patient follow-up services K. Psychosocial, behavioural, cultural and ethical aspects of care Impact of wounds on the individual, carers & society quality of life issues Factors affecting adherence to treatment including case examples of individuals who have effectively failed to comply with treatment strategies Advantage of using quality of life instruments specific for people with wounds Effective patient education strategies Caregiver s education and support Page 6 of 7

8. Unit specific learning resources Books Journals Web links EWMA Documents, www.ewma.org Page 7 of 7