Assessment, prevention and management of skin tears in older people

Kimberly LeBlanc, Karen Ousey

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Abstract

Skin tears are common injuries that result from mechanical forces. Older people with fragile skin are at greater risk of this type of wound. They are usually categorised as acute wounds that typically heal in 7-21 days but the healing process can be disrupted, leading to chronic, non-healing wounds. They have the potential to compromise quality of life and disrupt daily activities, so it is important to identify risk factors and implement prevention strategies for those at risk. An interdisciplinary approach has a pivotal role in promptly and precisely identifying skin tears, and the use of evidence-based interventions for efficient skin damage management can enhance the recovery process. This article adopts a case study approach to explore the prevention, evaluation and treatment of skin tears, using the case of an individual living with a skin tear in a community setting.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages7
JournalNursing older people
Volume36
Issue number5
Early online date26 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2024

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