Links til sårorganisationer
Norsk Interessefaggruppe for Sårheling NIFS
NIFS er en tverrfaglig organisasjon som arbeider for å spre kunnskap om sår og sårheling, og å organisere og koordinere møter og kongresser angående fagområdet sår. Eventuelle spørgsmål om organisasjonen kan rettes til NIFS’ sekretariat. Norske artikler og innlegg til bladet SÅR sendes til Norsk ansvarlig for bladet SÅR. www.nifs-saar.no
Sårsjuksköterskor i Sverige, SSiS
SSiS ingår i Svensk sjuksköterskeförenings sektioner och nätverk som är sammanslutningar av sjuksköterskor som är intresserade av ett specialområde, exempelvis inom ämnet smärta, cancervård, operationssjukvård och ortopedisjuksköterskor. Sårsjuksköterskeföreningens mål: Förebygga uppkomst av sår. Bidra till att resultat från forskning och utveckling inom vård och omvårdnad av personer med sår eller med risk för att utveckla sår sprids och tillämpas i klinisk verksamhet.
European Wound Management Association EWMA
EWMA is an umbrella organisation linking wound management associations across Europe and a multidisciplinary group bringing together individuals and organisations interested in wound management.
EWMA works to reach its objectives by being an educational resource, organising conferences, contributing to international projects related to wound management, actively supporting the implementation of existing knowledge within wound management and providing information on all aspects of wound management.
EWMA-dokumenter
På EWMAs hjemmeside kan man tilgå en række EWMA-dokumenter, som også er udarbejdede i intereuropæisk konsensus. Fx: “Antimicrobials and Non-healing Wounds: An Update”, oktober 2022 og “The Impact of patient health and lifestyle factors on wound healing”, marts 2023.
Disse dokumenter repræsenterer evidensbaseret viden og er yderst anvendelige i klinisk praksis for sårnørder. Dokumenterne kan tilgås via dette link:
https://ewma.org/resource-library/
Journal of Wound Management og andre dokumenter kan downloades frit her: Læs mere
European Tissue Repair Society ETRS
The European Tissue Repair Society, a non-profit making organisation founded in 1988, aims to promote knowledge and interchange between scientists, healthcare professionals, industry and other individuals that have an interest in tissue repair of all organs. The Society has an annual meeting and a number of focus meetings each year concentrating on different aspects of tissue repair, ranging from basic science to clinical aspects of healing.
Surgical Infection Society – Europe SIS-E
Our society’s major purpose is to promote and encourage education and research in the nature and prevention, diagnosis and treatment of surgical infection. Over years of our existence, we have focused our activities on both the fundamental and clinical aspects of surgical infection and have steadily contributed to the development of this specialized field of surgical care.
European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel EPUAP
A “European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel” has been created to lead and support all European countries in the efforts to prevent and treat pressure ulcers. At its inaugural meeting in London in December 1996, which included experts from many European countries, the group of over twenty agreed their mission statement and the initial Executive Board and Trustees
International Skin Tear Advisory Panel (ISTAP™). Working towards A World Without Skin Tears.
The International Skin Tear Advisory Panel (ISTAP) raises global awareness of skin tear prediction, assessment, prevention, and management through a multidisciplinary panel of healthcare professionals worldwide, representing Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, and North America. Our mission is to improve outcomes for individuals at risk of or experiencing skin tears through education, research, and advocacy, all aimed at achieving our vision of “a world without skin tears”. ISTAP has over 5,000 members worldwide.
Since we were founded in 1999, we’ve invested £50 million into research into wound healing and scarring conditions. Our groundbreaking discoveries are pushing the boundaries of science, bringing us closer to scar free healing. We’ve made a lot of progress, but there is still more to do. With your help, we can achieve scar free healing within a generation.
National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel’s (NPIAP)
The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel’s (NPIAP) mission is to be the authoritative voice for prevention of pressure injury, promotion of pressure injury healing, and to increase awareness of pressure injury through education, research, public policy, clinical guidelines, and pressure injury prevention and treatment product standards.














