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Evidence in focus: Use of the DFU aetiology-specific T.I.M.E. CDST provided consistent guidance on appropriate treatment and aided communication between clinicians

AUTHOR(S): Nair HKR, et al. Wounds International (2021)

18 October 2021

  • Principles of wound care,
  • TIME principle,
  • Foot & ankle,
  • Chronic/Challenging,
  • Diabetic foot ulcers,
  • Wound care,
  • Wound Bed Preparation (WBP),
  • Inflammation & Infection management,
  • Dressing selection
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