Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD) can be a serious challenge in acute and long-term care settings. Successful protection — and prevention — begins with a clear understanding of how to identify and address the needs of at-risk patients.
What does IAD look like? How can you distinguish IAD from pressure ulcers or injuries? How do you assess and address the challenges associated with this condition? Our free IAD Identification Guide — a companion to the Best Practice Principles consensus document, Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis: Moving Prevention Forward — has the answers to these and other important questions.
Download it today to help protect your patients from IAD.
1. Gray M and Bartos S. Incontinence Associated Dermatitis in the Acute Care Setting: A Prospective Multi-site Epidemiologic Study. Presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Wound Healing Society. 2013.
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