The science and practice of skin tears

This webinar series is part of the EWMA Skin Tear Prevention Campaign that commenced in 2021 in collaboration with ISTAP. The webinar series will take you through various aspects of skin tear prevention. Five experts in their field present at each webinar.

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Webinar Series: The science and practice of skin tears

Since the inception of the International Skin Tear Advisory Panel (ISTAP) in 2011 there is an emerging body of evidence to support the prevention, assessment and management of skin tears.  Early recognition of people who are at risk of developing skin tears is an essential part of prevention and is vital to minimising incidence of avoidable skin tears.

In light of this, ISTAP and EWMA seeks to increase awareness about skin tear prevention through this joint effort.

EWMA and ISTAP have completed a two-part webinar series that focus on skin tear prevention under the series’ title The science and practice of skin tears.

 

The science and practice of skin tears – webinar 1
The webinar is on demand. 
Moderators: Samantha Holloway and Kim LeBlanc.

The science and practice of skin tears – webinar 2
The webinar is on demand. 

Moderator: Dimitri Beeckman and Salvacion Cruz.

Topics and speakers

part 1: Topics & Speakers

  • The etiology and pathogenesis of skin tears by Jan Kottner
  • Pronation and the risk of skin tears (including prevention) by Julia Bresnai Harris
  • Pain and skin tears by Hubert Vuagnat
  • Knowledge translation into practice: Practice tips for using the ISTAP Skin Tear Algorithm in daily practice (case discussions) by Heidi Hevia Campos
  • PRONEtect Practice Guidance Document – Skin Care Considerations for the Patient in the Prone Position by Anika Fourie

 

Part 2: Topics & Speakers

  • Control of infection in skin tears by Karen Ousey
  • Protection of the peri-wound area by Kim LeBlanc
  • Knowledge translation into practice 1 – Practice tips for using the ISTAP Skin Tear Algorithm in daily practice (case discussions) by Steven Smet
  • Knowledge translation into practice 2 – Disseminating Best Practice Recommendations: The German Experience by Kerstin Protz
  • PRONEtect Practice Guidance Document – Skin Care Considerations for the Patient in the Prone Position by Anika Fourie

Collaborating Organisations