Development of the Available Technology Dressing: An Evidence-Based, Sustainable Solution for Wound Management in Low-Resource Settings

被引:0
|
作者
Benskin, Richard [1 ]
Benskin, Linda [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Benskin Res Grp, Austin, TX USA
[2] Ferris Mfg Corp, Ft Worth, TX USA
[3] 11304 Prairie Dog Trail, Austin, TX 78750 USA
关键词
Available Technology Dressings; developing countries; health care education; improvised dressings; polymeric membrane dressings; resource-limited; tropical; wound care; wound dressings; VILLAGE HEALTH WORKER; LEG ULCERATION; PLASTIC WRAP; CARE; BURNS; SKIN; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DERMATOLOGY; INFECTION; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.25270/wnds/23163
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background. Incapacitating wounds are common in rural areas of tropical developing countries. In this setting, injury and bite wounds often become chronic due to poor wound management. Objective. To summarize more than 20 years of research, culminating with testing the use of Available Technology Dressings (ATDs), a very specific sustainable moist dressing technique, which can be taught to patients and lay health care providers. Methods. Case studies, literature reviews, and qualitative and quantitative usual practice surveys provided the foundation for a 3 -armed 12 -week, evaluator -blinded, noninferiority RCT of the ATD technique. The ATD technique consists of (1) daily thorough wound irrigation, (2) protecting the periwound with a moisture barrier, (3) protecting the wound by conforming cut -to -fit thin food -grade plastic with slits to the wound bed, (4) fluffing absorbent material over the slits, and (5) holding the dressing in place (and, if possible, applying compression) with a snug wrap. ATDs were compared with saline -soaked wet -to -moist gauze (WTM, the negative control) and polymeric membrane dressings (PMDs, the positive control), evaluating safety, effectiveness, quality of life, pain, cost, dressing time, and acceptability in 40 Jamaicans with SCLUs. Results. Wound experts throughout rural areas of Ghana, Zambia, and Cambodia prefer moist wound management, but lack the tools to provide it consistently. Food -grade plastic outperforms all other improvised dressings. Thin plastic bags are affordable and available worldwide. In the RCT, ATDs (13 participants) outperformed WTMs (16 participants) and were only modestly inferior to PMDs (11 participants) for the parameters of wound size, pain, and safety. ATDs were the least expensive, most available, most acceptable choice. Conclusion. ATDs warrant further study.
引用
收藏
页码:137 / 147
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Theorizing sustainable, low-resource MT in development settings
    Riemland, Matt
    TRANSLATION SPACES, 2023, 12 (02) : 231 - 254
  • [2] Surgical quality indicators in low-resource settings: A new evidence-based tool
    Citron, Isabelle
    Saluja, Saurabh
    Amundson, Julia
    Ferreira, Rodrigo Vaz
    Ljungman, David
    Alonso, Nivaldo
    Moutinho, Vitor
    Meara, John G.
    Steer, Michael
    SURGERY, 2018, 164 (05) : 946 - 952
  • [3] Evidence-Based, Alternative Cervical Cancer Screening Approaches in Low-Resource Settings
    Sherris, Jacqueline
    Wittet, Scott
    Kleine, Amy
    Sellors, John
    Luciani, Silvana
    Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy
    Barone, Mark A.
    INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2009, 35 (03) : 147 - 152
  • [4] DEVELOPING EVIDENCE-BASED INFOGRAPHICS FOR EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA CARE IN LOW-RESOURCE SETTINGS
    Mayre-Chilton, Kattya M.
    Taguchi, Lie A.
    Prujean, Lea
    Mullins, Olivia
    ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, 2020, 100 : 79 - 80
  • [5] Evidence-based surgical guidelines for treating children with Wilms tumor in low-resource settings
    Abdelhafeez, Abdelhafeez H.
    Reljic, Tea
    Kumar, Ambuj
    Banu, Tahmina
    Cox, Sharon
    Davidoff, Andrew M.
    Elgendy, Ahmed
    Ghandour, Khalil
    Gerstle, J. Ted
    Karpelowsky, Jonathan
    Kaste, Sue C.
    Kechiche, Nahla
    Esiashvili, Natia
    Nasir, Abdulrasheed
    Ngongola, Amon
    Marollano, Jin
    Moreno, Amabelle A.
    Muzira, Arlene
    Parkes, Jeannette
    Saldana, Lily J.
    Shalkow, Jaime
    Vujanic, Gordan M.
    Velasquez, Thelma
    Lakhoo, Kokila
    Mukkada, Sheena
    Abib, Simone
    PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2022, 69 (12)
  • [6] Examining the Fit of Evidence-Based Parenting Programs in Low-Resource Settings: A Survey of Practitioners in Panama
    Anilena Mejia
    Rachel Calam
    Matthew R. Sanders
    Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2015, 24 : 2262 - 2269
  • [7] Examining the Fit of Evidence-Based Parenting Programs in Low-Resource Settings: A Survey of Practitioners in Panama
    Mejia, Anilena
    Calam, Rachel
    Sanders, Matthew R.
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2015, 24 (08) : 2262 - 2269
  • [8] Implementing Evidence-Based Mental Health Care in Low-Resource Settings: A Focus on Safety Planning Procedures
    Murray, Laura
    Skavenski, Stephanie
    Bass, Judith
    Wilcox, Holly
    Bolton, Paul
    Imasiku, Mwiya
    Mayeya, John
    JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2014, 28 (03) : 168 - 185
  • [9] Cross-sectional study of surgical quality with a novel evidence-based tool for low-resource settings
    Roa, Lina
    Citron, Isabelle
    Ramos, Jania A.
    Correia, Jessica
    Feghali, Berenice
    Amundson, Julia R.
    Saluja, Saurabh
    Alonso, Nivaldo
    Ferreira, Rodrigo Vaz
    BMJ OPEN QUALITY, 2020, 9 (01)
  • [10] Evidence-based policy choices for efficient and equitable cervical cancer screening programs in low-resource settings
    Campos, Nicole G.
    Tsu, Vivien
    Jeronimo, Jose
    Mvundura, Mercy
    Kim, Jane J.
    CANCER MEDICINE, 2017, 6 (08): : 2008 - 2014