Analysis of article using Artificial Intelligence tools
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Author | Giaquinto-Cilliers M.G.C.; Nair A.; von Pressentin K.B.; Coetzee F.; Saeed H. | |
Title | A ‘game of dressings’: Strategies for wound management in primary health care | |
Reference | Giaquinto-Cilliers M.G.C.; Nair A.; von Pressentin K.B.; Coetzee F.; Saeed H. A ‘game of dressings’: Strategies for wound management in primary health care,South African Family Practice 64 1 |
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Keywords | Africa, Southern; Bandages, Hydrocolloid; Deafness; Humans; Primary Health Care; Wound Healing; microRNA; Article; cell division; cost effectiveness analysis; game; human; immune response; photography; primary health care; wound dehiscence; wound healing; Africa; hearing impairment; hydrocolloid dressing; primary health care; wound healing |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85125881031&doi=10.4102%2fsafp.v64i1.5462&partnerID=40&md5=bff9f5ec53fff21276f19cc51c1fc5b4 |
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Abstract | Wound care management and the dressing of wounds represent some of the most basic services offered in primary health care facilities across Southern Africa. Clinicians should have a basic understanding of the processes of wound healing and wound bed preparation to match the ideal cost-effective dressing to the particular type of wound to be managed. In the ‘kingdom of wounds’, the authors use a popular analogy and propose the best five strategies for the clinician in choosing the right management option in the ‘game of dressings’. © 2022 The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS. |
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Metodology | Technique |