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Clinical best practice in wound care worldwide The only international, peer-reviewed wound care resource volume 32. number 6. June 2023 Official journal of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies Official journal of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies MEDLINE LISTED IMPACT FACTOR Evaluation of medical professionals’ estimation of wound surface area Weekly versus second-weekly sharp wound debridement in diabetic foot ulcers Clinical investigation of an antimicrobial peptide hydrogel dressing on intact skin Next-generation sequencing technology for the diagnosis of microbial infections Topical oxygen therapy in acute traumatic musculoskeletal wounds of the foot and ankle Circumcision wound dressing with octylcyanoacrylate tissue adhesive Single-session repair of multiple pressure ulcers in non-ambulatory patients Quality of life of patients with venous leg ulcers treated by a one-stop clinic MEDLINE LISTED IMPACT FACTOR Subscribe from £11.75 per month Journal of Wound Care (JWC) publishes the latest peer-reviewed research and clinical expertise for specialist practitioners worldwide. PubMed-listed with an Impact Factor, it is an official partner of the World Union of World Healing Societies – testament to its quality and relevance. Published monthly, and with an online archive dating back to 1992, JWC provides a trusted evidence base to inform continuing education and advanced skills. www.magsubscriptions.com/jwc 0800 137 201 (UK only) | +44 (0)1722 716997 (Overseas) Includes 30-day money back guarantee. Monthly subscriptions start from £11.75. Annual subscriptions start from £120.00. Premium subscriptions include access to CPD Launchpad. P&P included for UK-based subscribers only.
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Volume 16 Number 10 October 2024 The clinical monthly for emergency care professionals EDITORIAL Workforce diversity David Davis ECG CASE SERIES Charles Bloe 401 402 © A D O B E S T O C K / A N D R I I Z A S T R O Z H N O V SPOTLIGHT ON RESEARCH 403 RESEARCH Paramedic management of patients with mental health issues: a scoping review Adam Evans et al 404 Paramedics at risk? How responding to a terror attack affects mental wellbeing Joanna Tew and Richard Ward 416 CLINICAL PRACTICE Historical perspectives of heat-related illness part 2: the present and future Michael Hannides and Edward Walter 426 NQP PERSPECTIVE Both sides of the picture Alice Cochrane 434 STUDENT COLUMN The importance of being an ‘ambulance driver’ Ellie Workman 436 COURSES 438 Could neurodiverse populations be an integral and beneficial but somewhat overlooked part of the paramedic workforce? Turn to p. 401 to read more as we mark World Mental Health Day 2024 Mission Statement: Journal of Paramedic Practice (JPP) is the only monthly peer-reviewed and evidence-based journal for the paramedic profession. JPP provides the latest practical, clinical and professional information for all paramedics, including emergency care practitioners and assistants, medical technicians, critical care paramedics, combat medical technicians, and members of voluntary aid societies. JPP has a team of consultant editors with a strong commitment to paramedic sciences, as well as a prestigious editorial board that represents different strands of the profession. JPP will help you update your knowledge in important areas of practice and ultimately deliver the best possible care to your patients. JPP also offers free online CPD modules for all subscribers, allowing you to fulfil your CPD requirements at a time suited to you. Journal of Paramedic Practice • Vol 16 No 10

Clinical best practice in wound care worldwide The only international, peer-reviewed wound care resource volume 32. number 6. June 2023

Official journal of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies

Official journal of the World Union of Wound Healing Societies

MEDLINE LISTED

IMPACT FACTOR

Evaluation of medical professionals’ estimation of wound surface area Weekly versus second-weekly sharp wound debridement in diabetic foot ulcers Clinical investigation of an antimicrobial peptide hydrogel dressing on intact skin Next-generation sequencing technology for the diagnosis of microbial infections

Topical oxygen therapy in acute traumatic musculoskeletal wounds of the foot and ankle

Circumcision wound dressing with octylcyanoacrylate tissue adhesive Single-session repair of multiple pressure ulcers in non-ambulatory patients Quality of life of patients with venous leg ulcers treated by a one-stop clinic

MEDLINE LISTED

IMPACT FACTOR

Subscribe from £11.75 per month

Journal of Wound Care (JWC) publishes the latest peer-reviewed research and clinical expertise for specialist practitioners worldwide. PubMed-listed with an Impact Factor, it is an official partner of the World Union of World Healing Societies – testament to its quality and relevance. Published monthly, and with an online archive dating back to 1992, JWC provides a trusted evidence base to inform continuing education and advanced skills.

www.magsubscriptions.com/jwc 0800 137 201 (UK only) | +44 (0)1722 716997 (Overseas)

Includes 30-day money back guarantee. Monthly subscriptions start from £11.75. Annual subscriptions start from £120.00. Premium subscriptions include access to CPD Launchpad. P&P included for UK-based subscribers only.

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