Georgina Gethin
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Recent Articles
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Duluklu B, Ivory J, McElvaney A, Bligh A, Cahill-Collins M, Gethin G, et al.
Int Wound J
. 2025 Jan;
22(1):e70119.
PMID: 39800366
This descriptive, cross-sectional study aimed to identify whether having a chronic leg ulcer (CLU), in addition to diabetes, contributed to frailty in individuals ≥65 years old. It also explored the...
2.
LeBlanc K, Woo K, Gethin G, Beeckman D, Heerschap C, Reddy M, et al.
J Tissue Viability
. 2024 Dec;
34(1):100845.
PMID: 39724737
Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to map the existing evidence on the epidemiology, care challenges, and impacts of various wound types among individuals living with dementia across...
3.
Gethin G, LeBlanc K, Ivory J, McIntosh C, Pastor D, Naughten E, et al.
HRB Open Res
. 2024 Sep;
6:54.
PMID: 39290784
The objective of this scoping review is to map, from wound assessment tools and other literature, the current methods used to assess wound odour in order to answer the following...
4.
Sezgin D, Petrovic M, Canavan M, Gonzales G, Torsy T, Holloway S, et al.
J Tissue Viability
. 2024 Aug;
33(4):701-705.
PMID: 39127579
No abstract available.
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Hallas S, Nelson E, OMeara S, Gethin G
J Tissue Viability
. 2024 Apr;
33(2):324-331.
PMID: 38594148
Introduction: Venous leg ulceration (VLU) is a chronic, recurring condition with associated pain, malodour, impaired mobility and susceptibility to infection which in turn significantly impacts an individual's health-related quality of...
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Flanagan P, Dowling M, Sezgin D, Mereckiene J, Murphy L, Giltenane M, et al.
J Infect Prev
. 2023 Nov;
24(6):268-277.
PMID: 37969468
Background: Seasonal influenza is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Despite annual recommendations, influenza vaccination uptake rates are disproportionately lower among nurses compared to other health care professionals,...
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Healy C, Gethin G, Pandit A, Finn D
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2023 Oct;
168:115714.
PMID: 37865988
Chronic wounds represent a significant burden on the individual, and the healthcare system. Individuals with chronic wounds report pain to be the most challenging aspect of living with a chronic...
8.
Ffrench C, Finn D, Velligna A, Ivory J, Healy C, Butler K, et al.
Pain Rep
. 2023 Sep;
8(5):e1073.
PMID: 37711431
Chronic wounds adversely affect quality of life. Pain is associated with chronic wounds, and its impact can vary according to wound aetiology, condition, and patient factors. This systematic review examined...
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Sezgin D, Geraghty J, Graham T, Blomberg K, Charnley K, Dobbs S, et al.
J Tissue Viability
. 2023 Jul;
32(4):627-634.
PMID: 37482507
Background: Deciding whether to transition to wound palliation is challenging for health care professionals because there is no agreed definition or understanding of palliative wound care, including the goals, core...
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Probst S, Gschwind G, Murphy L, Sezgin D, Carr P, McIntosh C, et al.
J Tissue Viability
. 2023 Jul;
32(4):455-459.
PMID: 37451973
Chronic wound-associated pain negatively impacts the quality of life of individuals and their families. To date, little research exists that has explored collectively how individuals describe wound pain, strategies they...