Skin assessment & management Resources

12 April 2024
The almost quarter of a million people living in the UK with a stoma are likely to encounter damage to the skin around their stoma. Community nurses are well placed to assist in skin assessment and planning of interventions to improve skin integrity if damage does occur. As part of that skin assessment process, it is important to understand the terminology used to identify issues being observed as well as the potential causes. Although general wound healing is similar across different areas of the body, wound healing products used on peristomal skin need to be considered in terms of how they might adversely affect adhesion of the stoma appliance. Sometimes simple changes to diet or skin care routine, which community nurses can suggest, is enough to improve the peristomal skin condition.
Topics:  Skin Care

Joanne Whiteley gives an overview of the need for holistic assessment of incontinent patients' skin
Joanne Whiteley RGN, BSc is Continence Services Manager, Kirklees PCT
Article accepted for publication: July 2007