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British Journal of Healthcare AssistantsVol. 12, No. 11 ClinicalSeries 4. Wound pain, part 3. Effective wound managementMenna Lloyd JonesMenna Lloyd JonesSearch for more papers by this authorMenna Lloyd JonesPublished Online:9 Nov 2018https://doi.org/10.12968/bjha.2018.12.11.536AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Bowers K, Barrett S. Wound-related pain: features, assessment and treatment. Nurs Stand. 2009; 24(10):47–56 Google ScholarDougherty LLister S, eds. Royal Marsden Hospital manual of clinical procedures. Student edn. 8th edn. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell; 2011 Google ScholarMudge E, Orsted H. Wound infection and pain management, made easy. Wounds International. 2010; 1(3):1–6 Google ScholarWorld Union of Wound Healing Societies. Minimising pain at wound dressing-related procedures. A consensus document. Toronto: WoundPedia; 2004 Google ScholarWorld Union of Wound Healing Societies. Principles of best practice: minimising pain at wound dressing-related procedures. a consensus document. Toronto: WoundPedia; 2007 Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 2 November 2018Volume 12Issue 11ISSN (print): 1753-1586ISSN (online): 2052-4420 Metrics History Published online 9 November 2018 Published in print 2 November 2018 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download

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