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Hydrocolloids in wound management: pros and cons

Finnie, Alison

Authors

Alison Finnie



Abstract

Hydrocolloids are interactive dressings which are well established in wound management. Because of their sophisticated composition, they can be used to manage a variety of wound types, from clean and granulating to sloughy and necrotic. While they may be more expensive per item than many other modern dressings, if used correctly they can be cost-effective, as they have a longer wear time. Hydrocolloid formulations appear to be changing and improving with ongoing research by manufacturers, but a significant limitation appears to be sensitivity reactions. Dressings that would benefit from improvement are those containing gelatin, and those containing colophony within the adhesive matrix. These known sensitizers are largely unpublicized, but can produce serious side-effects in some individuals.

Citation

Finnie, A. (2002). Hydrocolloids in wound management: pros and cons. British Journal of Community Nursing, 7(7), 338-345. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2002.7.7.10633

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 1, 2002
Online Publication Date Sep 27, 2013
Publication Date 2002-07
Deposit Date Sep 7, 2017
Journal British Journal of Community Nursing
Print ISSN 1462-4753
Publisher Mark Allen Healthcare
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue 7
Pages 338-345
DOI https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2002.7.7.10633
Keywords Hydrocolloids, interactive dressings, wound management, sensitivity,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/978234



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