Frail Skin or Dermatoporosis
Wound Awareness Week 2024 (WAW 2024) aims to focus on the unique challenges and considerations associated with wound care for individuals with Frail or Aged Skin (Dermatoporosis). The primary goal is to enhance awareness, knowledge, and best practices among healthcare professionals, caregivers, and the community to promote effective wound management and improve patient outcomes.
Introduction/Background:
The aging population faces distinctive skin-related challenges, and Dermatoporosis, or Frail Skin, is a condition characterized by increased frailty and vulnerability of the skin in elderly individuals. As the world's demographics shift towards an older population, it becomes crucial to address the specific concerns related to wound care for aged skin. Wound Awareness Week serves as a platform to delve into these intricacies, offering insights, education, and practical solutions.
In 2022, the ACC recorded 7,300 new claims for skin tear injuries among individuals aged 60 and above. Within the same age group, there were 7,093 active claims during the year, contributing to a total cost exceeding 5.4 million dollars for the ACC. (ACC, 2023)
The focus of WAW 2024 will be to improve the quality of care delivered to individuals who are at risk of Dermatoprosis, protection of frail skin and understanding of management of this often overlooked issue. Both sessions will cover important topics such as Deep Dissecting Haematoma management and c.a.m.p and dermatoporosis.
We invite you to watch these free informative webinars, particularly beneficial for those who are active in wound care.
Session One
Click on the links below to access each section of the webinar which ran on the 22nd July 2024:
2. Dermatoporosis And Camp - Rebecca Aburn
Session Two
This session was hosted by Mobile Health. The webinar is on the Mobile Health website
You have an opportunity to obtain a CPD cert/CME points if you watch through Mobile Health
Presenters:
- Anj Dickson: Wound Care Clinical Nurse Specialist at Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau, focusing on pressure injury prevention and management.
- Kate O'Dwyer: Nurse Practitioner at Cicada Health Ltd., with extensive experience in vascular, district nursing, and aged care. Moderator: Sasha Drennan, Vice-President of the NZWCS.
Session two was kindly sponsored by https://www.molnlycke.co.nz/