Abstract
Skin tears are traumatic wounds caused by mechanical forces, which can be caused by the removal of adhesive dressing. Although they are common - especially in individuals with vulnerable skin, such as older people - their prevalence is underestimated, they are often misdiagnosed and they have a high risk of developing into complex, chronic wounds. However, skin tears are largely preventable. There are a number of intrinsic and extrinsic factors relating to skin tears and preventive strategies that may be undertaken. Health professionals, patients and caregivers/family members should aim to manage modifiable intrinsic and extrinsic factors to promote and maintain skin integrity to prevent skin tears. Where a skin tear does occur, an evidence-based approach should be taken to management, with referral to specialist care if necessary.
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