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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Professor Keith Harding
EDITOR Dr Douglas Queen
www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
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  • International and multidisciplinary forum
  • Peer reviewed, clinically relevant and focused
    research
  • Prevention and treatment of all wounds and
    associated skin conditions
  • Primary resource for all wound care and
    associated healthcare professionals
  • Over 180 citations in 2009
  • Over 40,000 accesses online in 2009
  • Indexed by MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE and SCOPUS

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Topics covered include
  • Chronic and acute wounds
  • Wound prevention and treatments
  • Scar prevention and treatment
  • Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions
  • Diabetic wounds
  • Leg ulcers
  • Burn wounds
  • Tissue repair and regeneration
  • Wound healing therapies
  • Surgical and non-skin wounds
  • Dressings management and healing
  • Education and Training
  • Examples of provision of care to patients with
    wounds

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The International Wound Journal shares the
mission of the Wounds International 2011
Conference to IMPROVE, INFORM AND
EDUCATE
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A selection of papers devoted to improving the
standards of care for patients internationally
have been made freely available online for
Conference delegates. For access visit
www.wileyonlinelibrary/journal/iwj
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  • Alexander, S. J. (2010), An intense and
    unforgettable experience the lived experience of
    malignant wounds from the perspectives of
    patients, caregivers and nurses. International
    Wound Journal, 7 456465.
  • Adejumo, P. O. and Ingwu, J. A. (2010), Nurses'
    use of water-filled gloves in preventing heel
    pressure ulcer in the University College
    Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. International Wound
    Journal, 7 472479.
  • Atiyeh, B. S., Dibo, S. A. and Hayek, S. N.
    (2009), Wound cleansing, topical antiseptics and
    wound healing. International Wound Journal,
    6 420430.
  • Sibanda, M., Sibanda, E. and Jönsson, K. (2009),
    A prospective evaluation of lower extremity
    ulcers in a Zimbabwean population. International
    Wound Journal, 6 361366.
  • Ekpebegh, C. O., Iwuala, S. O., Fasanmade, O. A.,
    Ogbera, A. O., Igumbor, E. and Ohwovoriole, A. E.
    (2009), Diabetes foot ulceration in a Nigerian
    hospital in-hospital mortality in relation to
    the presenting demographic, clinical and
    laboratory features. International Wound Journal,
    6 381385.

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Ask your librarian if your institution has online
access to the International Wound Journal
  • Available online in 15 African countries (1,600
    public and specialist libraries) and a further
    4,000 globally
  • First issue of every year and all abstracts free
    online www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
  • Circulation of over 3,600 of which 2,700
    registered for free access
  • You too could qualify for free access! Register
    now at ww.iwjregister.com

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  • THANK YOU TO ALL
  • Delegates of WI 2011
  • Editorial Board of IWJ
  • Authors of IWJ Articles
  • Readers of the IWJ
  • Strategic partners of IWJ

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Professor Keith Harding
EDITOR Dr Douglas Queen
www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj
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