A wearable wound moisture sensor as an indicator for wound dressing change : an observational study of wound moisture and status
- Submitting institution
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University of Strathclyde
- Unit of assessment
- 12 - Engineering
- Output identifier
- 46632805
- Type
- D - Journal article
- DOI
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10.1111/iwj.12521
- Title of journal
- International Wound Journal
- Article number
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- First page
- 1309
- Volume
- 13
- Issue
- 6
- ISSN
- 1742-4801
- Open access status
- Out of scope for open access requirements
- Month of publication
- November
- Year of publication
- 2015
- URL
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- Supplementary information
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- Request cross-referral to
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
- No
- Criminology
- No
- Interdisciplinary
- Yes
- Number of additional authors
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8
- Research group(s)
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- Proposed double-weighted
- No
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
- No
- Additional information
- This major study with Hamad Medical, the government hospitals group in Qatar, opened an ongoing collaboration leading to recruitment of a Hamad Medical overseas part-time MRes student (Mr Swamy Ramaswamy) who is a senior medical engineer at Hamad Hospital. Ohmedics, the spin-out company formed by this research at Strathclyde, has sold ‘WoundSense’ wound moisture systems to Hamad Medical, and is currently in discussions regarding the supply of ‘WoundSense’ for home care wound monitoring to Hamad Medical (contacts: Dr Ihab Seoudi, Home Care lead executive, Hamad Medical, and Mr Alistair MacWilliam, Finance Director, Ohmedics Ltd).
- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
- No
- English abstract
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