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The study will explore whether a 3D camera data can provide a more accurate baseline measurement (compared to 2D images with manual measurement) to support better clinical decision making in referrals to tissue viability.
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Chronic and non-healing wounds are a significant problem to manage in community and represent a significant workload in community nursing. The current management for non-healing wounds includes referral to the tissue viability service, using a 2 D photographic image with assessment information. This study will pilot the use of a 3 D camera and associated software that introduces measurement and monitoring of wounds as a specific intervention. The introduction of 3 D measurement and monitoring of wounds will be compared with usual care. With a target recruitment of 30 patients via tissue viability, the pilot will report on the feasibility of using this outcome measure and the effectiveness of monitoring on wound closure or improvement.
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'would expect that the wounds are deteriorating, chronic, non-healing or static or there are problems with the dressing regime'
Patients must be willing to provide written informed consent
Patients must have a registered Sheffield General Practitioner and be referred to tissue viability for a static or deteriorating wound
Exclusion criteria
Patients with deep narrow sinus where the opening is less than 10mm
Wounds on the face where the image would include the eyes or distinguishing features
Patients unable to provide written informed consent.
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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