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Wound Care Education for the Health and Care Workforce Programme

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All health & social care workforce, personal assistants of care, volunteers and carers

Intended Audience Group
Topic
Pressure Ulcers, Tissue Viability, Wounds,
Aims and Objectives

This elearning programme (updated March 2022) aims to support the health and care workforce in developing the knowledge and skills required to enable appropriate wound care to be delivered to people in any setting.

The National Wound Care Core Capabilities Framework for England  (link takes you to their website and you can download the framework) sets out the requisite wound care knowledge and skills for the workforce. The sessions in this wound care programme support the development of tier 1 and 2 knowledge and skills as set out in the framework.

Focused on the main principles of wound care, sessions include:

Tier 1 essentials

  • Essentials of Skin Care – Skin anatomy, function and assessment.
  • Essentials of Wound Assessment – Different types of wounds and undertaking a wound assessment.
  • Essentials of Leg Ulceration – Causes of leg ulceration, types of leg ulceration and their management.
  • Essentials of the Foot at Risk – Anatomy of the foot, undertaking a simple foot assessment and making appropriate referrals.
  • Essentials of Digital Wound Imaging – The principles of taking a good quality digital image, including consent and data storage considerations.
  • Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention – Using the aSSKINg framework to assess and manage identified risk of pressure area breakdown.

Tier 2

  • The Foot at Risk – Assessment of the foot for peripheral vascular disease, including palpation and isonation of pulses, measuring toe pressure and ankle brachial pressure index, assessing for claudication, critical limb ischaemia and the WIfI classification system.
  • Choosing the right compression therapy – Reasons for compression, different compression therapy systems, measuring for and choosing maintenance hosiery.

The interactive modules include links to videos and activities, with each module taking 30 to 60 minutes to complete. Certificates are available to download on completion of each session. Tier 2 sessions include a knowledge assessment which must be passed to gain certification.

Location
Bedford Borough, BLMK, Central Bedfordshire, Luton Borough, Milton Keynes,
Frequency / Length
Each module takes 30 - 60 minutes to complete
Resource / Organisation
National Wound Care Strategy Programme
Training delivered by:
Format
e-learning
Cost, Funded or Free
Free
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