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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Professor Keith Harding. EDITOR: Dr Douglas Queen. www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj. International and multidisciplinary forum Peer reviewed, clinically relevant and focused research Prevention and treatment of all wounds and associated skin conditions
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Professor Keith Harding EDITOR: Dr Douglas Queen www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
International and multidisciplinary forum • Peer reviewed, clinically relevant and focused research • Prevention and treatment of all wounds and associated skin conditions • Primary resource for all wound care and associated healthcare professionals • Over 180 citations in 2009 • Over 40,000 accesses online in 2009 • Indexed by MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE and SCOPUS www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
Topics covered include: • Chronic and acute wounds • Wound prevention and treatments • Scar prevention and treatment • Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions • Diabetic wounds • Leg ulcers • Burn wounds • Tissue repair and regeneration • Wound healing therapies • Surgical and non-skin wounds • Dressings – management and healing • Education and Training • Examples of provision of care to patients with wounds www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
The International Wound Journal shares the mission of the Wounds International 2011 Conference to IMPROVE, INFORM AND EDUCATE… www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
A selection of papers devoted to improving the standards of care for patients internationally have been made freely available online for Conference delegates. For access visit www.wileyonlinelibrary/journal/iwj
Alexander, S. J. (2010), An intense and unforgettable experience: the lived experience of malignant wounds from the perspectives of patients, caregivers and nurses. International Wound Journal, 7: 456–465. • Adejumo, P. O. and Ingwu, J. A. (2010), Nurses' use of water-filled gloves in preventing heel pressure ulcer in the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. International Wound Journal, 7: 472–479. • Atiyeh, B. S., Dibo, S. A. and Hayek, S. N. (2009), Wound cleansing, topical antiseptics and wound healing. International Wound Journal, 6: 420–430. • Sibanda, M., Sibanda, E. and Jönsson, K. (2009), A prospective evaluation of lower extremity ulcers in a Zimbabwean population. International Wound Journal, 6: 361–366. • Ekpebegh, C. O., Iwuala, S. O., Fasanmade, O. A., Ogbera, A. O., Igumbor, E. and Ohwovoriole, A. E. (2009), Diabetes foot ulceration in a Nigerian hospital: in-hospital mortality in relation to the presenting demographic, clinical and laboratory features. International Wound Journal, 6: 381–385.
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THANK YOU TO ALL: • Delegates of WI 2011 • Editorial Board of IWJ • Authors of IWJ Articles • Readers of the IWJ • Strategic partners of IWJ: EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Professor Keith Harding EDITOR: Dr Douglas Queen www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj