Evidence for person-centred care in chronic wound care

This document reviews the evidence on the use of person-centered care (PCC) in chronic wound care management and provide recommendations for practice and future research

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This document reviews the evidence on the use of person-centered care (PCC) in chronic wound care management and provide recommendations for practice and future research

Person-centered care is one approach to improve patient outcomes in wound care as it values patients’ perspectives, beliefs and autonomy and considers the person as a whole within the cultural context in which care is provided.

EWMA video explainer: What is person-centred wound care?

This EWMA video explains the concept of person-centred wound care and illustrates how you can start implementing this approach already today in your clinical practice.

Authors & Editors

  • Georgina Gethin (Editor), Ireland
  • Patricia Price, United Kingdom
  • Sebastian Probst, Switzerland
  • Jan Stryja, Czech Republic
  • Natalia Christiansen, Denmark

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