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SUMMARY:Together making wound care work
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DESCRIPTION:\n	Join us to hear brand new results from Mölnlycke Health 
	Care’s latest survey\, conducted as part of the “In This Together” i
	nitiative recently launched in UK\, providing support and information to p
	eople living with a wound and their caregivers. “The ‘In This Togeth
	er’ survey explores patients perspectives on their current experiences w
	ith wound care services in England.”\n\n\n\n	There are an estimated 3.8 
	million people in the UK with a wound being managed by the NHS\, equivalen
	t to 7% of the UK population. The impact cannot be underestimated and can 
	be the source of great physical pain and discomfort\, as well as mental di
	stress. With significant impact on patients and NHS resources\, it is clea
	r that wound care needs focus and attention. \n\n\n\n	This webinar will b
	e the first time that the ‘In This Together’ survey results will be pu
	blished\, providing the most current data of how patients feel about wound
	 care services\, with responses collected between October 2023 to January 
	2024. \n\n\n\n	This survey builds upon the work that Mölnlycke Health Ca
	re has led over the last three years to understand where wound care curren
	tly stands\, and importantly what can be done to improve it. For example\,
	 the 2022 Making Wound Care Work report looked at how the emergency measur
	es put in place during the pandemic altered the way wound care was being d
	elivered\, and the lessons that could be learned. On the back of the Makin
	g Wound Care Work report\, Mölnlycke Health Care have taken the debate in
	to the wound care media\, with articles published in the British Journal o
	f Community Nursing and Journal of Community Nursing\, in order to further
	 publicise the report findings and continue the conversation for improving
	 services. \n\n\n\n	This webinar will cover the findings of the ‘In Thi
	s Together’ survey and hear the perspectives of patient and HCP represen
	tatives on the results\; this is your opportunity to join the discussion.\
	n\n\n\n	The confirmed speakers for this webinar are:\n\n\n\n	\n		(Chair) L
	uxmi Dhoonmoon – London North West University Healthcare Trust\, Tissue 
	Viability Nurse Consultant\n	\n	\n		Rachel Power – Chief Executive\, Pa
	tients Association \n	\n	\n		Leanne Atkin – Vascular Nurse Consultant\,
	 Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust\n	\n	\n		Ali Hedley – Medical and Professional 
	Affairs Manager UK at Mölnlycke Health Care\n	\n\n\n\n	Register for the w
	ebinar\n\n
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