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Lower leg improvements in secondary care: Implementing the National Wound Care Strategy Programme

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Lower leg improvements in secondary care: Implementing the National Wound Care Strategy Programme

Kelly Moore
16 June 2022

The National Wound Care Strategy Programme (NWCSP) seeks for improvement in the care of patients with wounds (The National Wound Care Strategy Programme — Lower Limb Recommendations, 2020). The recommendations offer a clear framework for the development for local delivery in clinical care settings. The Skin Integrity Team at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (DBTH) developed clinical pathways through collaboratively system leadership with the Doncaster Place Wound Care Alliance, ensuring secondary care was included and potential and historical barriers overcome, to implement the NWCSP recommendations. Here we describe the process of the translating national recommendations into clinical pathway and the issues that led to the development of a secondary care focused version.

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