
Wound Care Voices
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Wound Care VoicesJun 15, 2023

How to implement Value-Based wound care in your practice, part 2
What are the challenges and opportunities with Value Based Health Care for wound care, and what are the key challenges for implementation?
Guests: Hamish Laing, Director, Value-Based Health and Care Academy, Swansea University, Wales
James McHale, Global Value-based Partnerships Manager, Mölnlycke Health Care
Host: Andrea Culshaw, Global Director Professional Education, Mölnlycke Health Care
- The views, information, and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke”). Mölnlycke is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in this podcast.
- The information presented is solely for informational and educational purposes. The presentation may contain information on Mölnlycke’s products, educational content and/or demonstrate certain techniques used by the guest speaker. However, Mölnlycke does not provide any medical advice and this podcast shall thus not be perceived as a medical advice.
- Promotion of Mölnlycke’s products is to be on-label and consistent with approved indications and intended uses. For detailed device information, including indications for use, contraindications, effects, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use. This presentation and the information presented may not be appropriate for all jurisdictions.
The guest(s) are paid consultants of Mölnlycke.

Introducing Value-Based Health Care for wounds, part 1
What is Value Based Health Care, how does it relate to wound care, and how is it different from traditional methods of care delivery?
Guests: Hamish Laing, Director, Value-Based Health and Care Academy, Swansea University, Wales
James McHale, Global Value-based Partnerships Manager, Mölnlycke Health Care
Host: Andrea Culshaw, Global Director Professional Education, Mölnlycke Health Care The views, information, and/or opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke”). Mölnlycke is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in this podcast.
The information presented is solely for informational and educational purposes. The presentation may contain information on Mölnlycke’s products, educational content and/or demonstrate certain techniques used by the guest speaker. However, Mölnlycke does not provide any medical advice and this podcast shall thus not be perceived as a medical advice.
Promotion of Mölnlycke’s products is to be on-label and consistent with approved indications and intended uses. For detailed device information, including indications for use, contraindications, effects, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use. This presentation and the information presented may not be appropriate for all jurisdictions.
The guest(s) are paid consultants of Mölnlycke.

What role does incision care play in patient outcomes?
Over the past 30 years, chronic wound care has developed a lot. Interestingly, very little has changed in the incision care wound landscape. In general, most incisions are treated with the same protocols and dressings as they were 25 or even 50 years ago.
Guests: Sara Carvalhal, Surgical Oncologist and Member of the Multidisciplinary Wound Care Team, Portuguese Institute of Oncology, Lisbon
Magnus Enerbäck, Global Marketing Manager, Mölnlycke Health Care
Host: Andrea Culshaw, Global Director Professional Education, Mölnlycke Health Care

The M.O.I.S.T. model – How to best implement it in clinical practice?
M.O.I.S.T. wound management is an educational model designed to support healthcare professionals in wound caredecision-making on topical wound treatment.
Join our guests, Sebastian Probst, professor of tissue viability, and Mölnlycke marketing manager, Catherine Gloria, and our podcast host Andrea Culshaw to find out more about applying M.O.I.S.T. in practice.

Risk assessment in surgical care- what does a useful assessment model look like?
What are the needed elements of an appropriate and relevant risk assessment model in surgical care?
Guests: Rhidian Morgan-Jones and Brian Andrews
Host: Andrea Culshaw

How has COVID changed patient communication?
In this podcast, you will gain insights and tips into how HCPs can connect with patients when they can’t physically be with them and empower patients to take an active role in their own care.
Guests: Sarah Sage, Clinical Nurse Consultant Wound Management
Jane Jolley, Co-Manager, Social Work & Cultural Diversity
Host: Andrea Culshaw

The importance of risk assessment in closed incision care
How can a risk assessment tool help prevent incisional care complications after surgery? Listen to learn more about it.
Guests:
Sian Fumarola
RGN, MSc, BSc Hon, Dip H.Ed, Dip Counselling, INP.
Head of Clinical Procurement, University Hospitals of North Midlands, UK
Rhidian Morgan-Jones
Consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Cardiff, Wales
Co-guest:
Brian Andrews
Global Marketing Manager Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, Mölnlycke Health Care
Host:
Andrea Culshaw
Global Professional Education Director, Mölnlycke Health Care

The one about the golden rules for leg ulcer treatment
Speakers: Dr Joachim Dissemond, John Timmons. In this podcast, you’ll hear Joachim and John discuss different types of venous leg ulcer treatment, ranging from interventional to compression therapy, and the importance of patient education in securing compliance and success. This is the second in a two-part series on leg ulcer diagnosis and treatment.

The one about the golden rules for leg ulcer diagnostics
Speakers: Dr Joachim Dissemond, John Timmons. In this podcast, you’ll hear Joachim and John discuss the balance between the importance of diagnosing leg ulcers and the complexities inherent. This is the first in a two-part series on leg ulcer diagnosis.

TRAILER: The one about the golden rules for leg ulcer diagnostics
Want to know whats up next on Wound Care Voices?! This is the first in a two-part series on leg ulcer diagnosis.

The one about the new pressure ulcer quality improvement
Listen to our panel of expert speakers discuss the need for informed quality improvement (QI) in wound care, and pressure ulcer care more specifically, and how this led to the development of a unique eight-step quality improvement plan (QIP) and pressure ulcer quality improvement 8-step approach. Download booklet

TRAILER: Pressure Ulcer quality improvement tool kit
Watch out for the upcoming episode taking up the new Pressure Ulcer quality improvement tool kit - released on The Nursing Times, in cooperation with Mölnlycke. April 9, 2021, 7:00 AM CET.

The one about the use of cheap dressings with high risk orthopedic surgery
Rhidian Morgan-Jones, consultant orthopaedic surgeon from Cardiff, Wales talk about the use of cheap dressings with high risk orthopaedic surgery. Hosted by: Andrea Culshaw, with Co-guest: Magnus Enerbäck, Global Marketing Manager, Mölnlycke Learn more

TRAILER: Incision care and dressing selection in surgical wounds
Get a sneak peek into our upcoming episode about incision care and surgical wounds.

Empowering patients to play a role in the care of diabetic foot ulcer
Listen to Professor Paul Chadwick talk about the role a patient play in the care of diabetic foot ulcer and how to empower them. Learn more

Wound management challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sandra Janssen, Nurse Specialist Woundcare, Elkerliek hospital Helmond/Deurne talks about the challenges they first met in the wound management area during this COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3lK5uha

The one about venous leg ulcer assessment
Speaker: Sarah Gardner, Clinical Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Oxford and Penny Rubio, Clinical Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Oxford
Join Sarah and Penny as they reflect on current issues and hot topics around lower leg conditions, the importance of a holistic assessment and the nervousness many nurses feel about compression and the dreaded doppler! They offer guidance about nutrition and the theory/practice gap, and discuss how the Legs Matter campaign has made such a difference to patients who have these conditions.
Disclaimer: the views, information and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not represent their employers or Mölnlycke
*These podcasts were all recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3lK5uha

The one about concordance
Speakers: Sarah Gardner, Clinical Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Oxford and Penny Rubio, Clinical Lead Tissue Viability Nurse, Oxford
“Jimmy Choos or compression bandaging, which would you choose!?” In this podcast, Sarah and Penny consider the issue of patient non-concordance, how sometimes the label is added unfairly, and hear how ‘motivational interviewing’ made the difference for Penny with some of her patients. Both of these lead TVNs agree that teaching patients about their condition may not be a regular part of a treatment plan, however explaining care options to patients and letting them have a degree of autonomy when it comes to their treatment, can go a long way to getting them on board, especially when Jimmy Choos are unfortunately not an option.
Disclaimer: the views, information and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not represent their employers or Mölnlycke
*These podcasts were all recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic
Learn more: https://bit.ly/38W29YB

The one about dressings
Speakers: Fran Spratt, Acute lead TVN in Hampshire and Caryn Carr, Community lead TVN in Hampshire
In this podcast you’ll hear Fran and Caryn discuss the role dressings play in wound healing, and what they say when asked the age old question ‘‘what dressing do I put on this pressure ulcer? This leg ulcer? This wet wound?’’. They also talk about the National Wound Care Strategy Programme, patient discharge issues, how the patient’s quality of life should be of prime importance, and whether the initial assessment of the whole patient holds the key to unlocking this mystery.
Disclaimer: the views, information and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not represent their employers or Mölnlycke
*These podcasts were all recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic
Learn more: https://bit.ly/2KmMese