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Pressure ulcer resource guide

MJA 2004; 181 (1): 55

Susan D Huckson

Project Manager, National Institute of Clinical Studies, 499 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004. shucksonATnicsl.com.au

To the Editor: Stacey, in his recent editorial on preventing pressure ulcers, stated that it is a major challenge to successfully implement guidelines in clinical practice and that a combination of strategies is required.1 In this context, your readers may be interested in the new pressure ulcer resource guide, developed by the National Institute of Clinical Studies (NICS).2 The resource guide provides health professionals and consumers with easy access to:

The guide was developed in consultation with leading experts and professional groups with a strong interest in the management of pressure ulcers in Australia.

This guide is an example of the efforts of NICS to help healthcare organisations and practitioners improve patient care by providing them with access to the best available evidence, proven strategies, tools and resources. The guide can be freely accessed from the NICS website www.nicsl.com.au (under “Quick Links”).

  1. Stacey MC. Preventing pressure ulcers [editorial]. Med J Aust 2004; 180: 316. <eMJA full text> <PubMed>
  2. National Institute of Clinical Studies. Pressure ulcer resource guide. Available at: www.nicsl.com.au/knowledge_reports_detail.aspx?view=10 (accessed May 2004).

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