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Cochrane Wounds Group

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The Cochrane Wounds Group was established in 1995 and is one of 51 review groups around the world belonging to The Cochrane Collaboration.

The group uses predominantly randomised controlled trial evidence of the effects of interventions to prevent and treat wounds and their complications. This includes the primary prevention of pressure ulcers, leg and foot ulcers; the prevention of wound complications, e.g. surgical wound infection, scarring; and interventions to aid the healing of wounds (including burns), e.g. dressings, bandages, support surfaces. We also undertake reviews in the broad area of 'infection control' where the question does not fall in the scope of another group. Only valid, objective outcomes such as proportion of wounds completely healed at a particular time, rates of healing, incidence of new wounds or infection are considered to be eligible primary outcomes.

The group's activities are co-ordinated by its editorial base, located at the University of York in the UK. We welcome participation, whether as systematic review authors, consumers, external referees or handsearchers of conference proceedings or specialist journals. If you would like to help please go to the Get involved section of the web site.

Editorial base staff

Co-ordinating Editor
Prof Nicky Cullum
Tel +44 (0) 1904 321343
Email: nac2@york.ac.uk

Managing Editor
Sally Bell-Syer
Tel +44 (0) 1904 321342
Email: sembs1@york.ac.uk

Trials Search Co-ordinator
Ruth Foxlee
Tel +44 (0) 1904 321351
Email: rf518@york.ac.uk

Our editorial team

Editors
Michelle Briggs (UK)
Julie Bruce (UK)
Nicky Cullum (UK) (Co-ordinating Editor)
Mieke Flour (Belgium)
Andrew Jull (NZ)
David Margolis (USA)
Elizabeth McInnes (Australia)
Andrea Nelson (UK)
Susan O'Meara (UK)
Dirk Ubbink (Netherlands)
Joan Webster (Australia)

Statistical Editor
Gill Worthy (UK)

Health Economist
David Torgerson (UK)

Feedback Editor
Sally Bell-Syer (UK)

 
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