Consensus guidance for the use of adaptic touch® non-adherent dressing

Janice Bianchi*, Simon Barrett, Fania Pagnamenta, Fiona Russell, Sandra Stringfellow, Pam Cooper

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Abstract

In spring 2011, a multidisciplinary group of clinicians formed a post-launch focus group to discuss their experiences of using Adaptic Touch® non-adherent dressing in clinical practice. The information gained adds to the research already available on the product, which was presented in a review (Bianchi and Gray, 2011) and suggested that the in vivo evidence, along with pre-launch focus groups and case reports, indicated that the product performed well in both laboratory and clinical settings. The post-launch focus group discussed properties such as initial adherence to the wound bed, ease of application and removal, atraumatic dressing changes and cost-effectiveness, offering an invaluable insight into how the product functions in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-59
Number of pages4
JournalWounds UK
Volume7
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2011

Keywords

  • Adaptic touch
  • Atraumatic
  • Contact layers
  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Non-adherent primary

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