Skin tears: prevention and management

Author:

LeBlanc Kim1,Langemo Diane2,Woo Kevin3,Campos Heidi Marie Hevia4,Santos Vera5,Holloway Samantha6

Affiliation:

1. Chair Wound, Ostomy and Continence Institute, Canada

2. President of Langemo & Associates Consulting

3. Associate Professor, Schools of Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada; Advanced Wound Consultant, West Park Health Center, Toronto, Canada

4. Stoma Therapy Nurse Specialist, Assistant Professor, Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile

5. Certified Stoma Therapy Nurse (TiSOBEST Emerit); Full Professor in School of Nursing, University of São Paulo, Brazil

6. Reader, Programme Director MSc in Wound Healing and Tissue Repair, Cardiff University School of Medicine, UK

Abstract

Skin tears commonly occur at the extremes of age and are associated with skin changes in ageing skin. They are considered to be acute wounds caused by mechanical forces, such as blunt trauma. While the true prevalence and incidence of skin tears is unknown, the available evidence suggests that these wounds occur in all healthcare settings. Importantly, skin tears are preventable with the implementation of a risk-reduction programme, which includes twice-daily skin moisturisation. Where these injuries do occur, it is important to categorise the extent of damage as well as to choose the most appropriate dressing to avoid adding any risks for further trauma.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Community and Home Care,General Medicine

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