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Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: Randomised, comparative study of three primary dressings for the treatment of venous ulcers. (Research. 22 refs).
Author: Charles, H; Callicot, C; Mathurin, D.
Source: Br J Community Nursing: Wound Care Supplement. 2002 Jun. 7(6). p48-54

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Title: Venous leg ulcer recurrence: prevention and healing. (Research on the leg ulcer prevention programme developed at the healed ulcer clinic in Oxford, utilising compression stockings, patient education and regular check ups. 18 refs).
Author: Poore, S; Cameron, J; Cherry, G.
Source: J Wound Care. 2002 May. 11(5). p197-9.

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Title: The role of Graftskin (Apligraf) in difficult-to-heal venous leg ulcers. (15 refs).
Author: Bello, Y; Falabella, A.
Source: J Wound Care. 2002 May. 11(5). p182-3.

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Title: The causes and management of foot ulceration. (Tissue Viability Supplement. 38 refs).
Author: Tyrell, W.
Source: Nursing Standard. 2002 10 Apr. 16(39). p52-62.

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Title: Compression hosiery in the prevention and treatment of venous leg ulcers
Author: Johnson S
Source: Journal of Tissue Viability 2002 Apr;12(2):67-74.

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Title: Bandages and bandaging techniques for compression therapy. (For venous leg ulcers. 20 refs).
Author: Finnie, A.
Source: Br J Community Nursing. 2002 Mar. p134-42.

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Title: Patient-centred leg ulcer care. (NT Plus Wound Care supplement. 18 refs).
Author: Hayward, L.
Source: Nursing Times. 2002 10 Jan. 98(2). p59-61.


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Title: An exploration of patients' understanding of leg ulceration. (Research demonstrating need for increased patient information. 17 refs).
Author: Edwards, L; Moffatt, C; Franks, P.
Source: J Wound Care. 2002 Jan. 11(1). p35-9.

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Title: Can individualized nutritional support improve healing in therapy-resistant leg ulcers? (Research in Sweden. 34 refs).
Author: Wissing, U; Ek, E; Wengstrom, Y; Skold, G.
Source: J Wound Care. 2002 Jan. 11(1). p15-20.


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Title: Living with a chronic leg ulcer: an insight into patients' experiences and feelings. (Qualitative research on physical and psychological effects and the patients relationship with the district nurse. 58 refs).
Author: Douglas, V.
Source: J Wound Care. 2001 Oct. 10(9). p355-60.

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Title: Patients' experiences of leg ulceration. (Health and quality of life issues, including body image. 28 refs).
Author: Price, P.
Source: Br J Community Nursing. 2001 Sep. 6(9). p22-6.

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Title: Non-healing leg ulceration. (NT Plus Wound Care supplement. Approaches that alleviate sense of failure felt by the nurses and benefit the patients. 25 refs).
Author: Moffat, C.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 30 Aug. 97(35). p49-50.


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Title: Venous disease treatment and compliance: the nursing role. (Compliance as a responsibility shared by patient and nurse. 74 refs).
Author: Furlong, W.
Source: Br Nursing: Tissue Viability Supplement. 2001 Jun. 10(11). pS18-35.

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Title: Leg ulceration in rheumatoid arthritis. (NT Plus Wound Care supplement. Case history. 5 refs).
Author: Grange, M; Henderson, C.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 14 Jun. 97(24). p63.

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Title: Prevent care of the diabetic foot.(50 refs).
Author: Fritschi, C
Source: Nursing Clinics North America. 2001 Jun. 36(2). p303-20.

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Title: Evidence-based practice: tap water cleansing of leg ulcers in the community. (Participatory action research in Australia. 30 refs).
Author: Selim, P; Bashford, C; Grossman, C.
Source: J Clinical Nursing. 2001 May. 10(3). p372-9.

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Title: A longitudinal, quality of life study comparing four layer bandaging and superficial venous surgery for the treatment of venous leg ulcers.
Author: Loftus S
Source: Journal of Tissue Viability 2001 Jan;11(1):14-9.




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