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Preventing medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI)

Jan L. Hitchcock, D. Haigh, Nuria Hinarejos Martín, Siân Davies

2021British Journal of Nursing26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) is an overlooked and underestimated problem. While awareness of this issue is growing, it is not fully understood by health professionals in a variety of clinical settings. Medical adhesive products are often applied and removed incorrectly, which, albeit unintentionally, causes skin damage. In many cases, MARSI should be considered a preventable injury. Organisations should have processes in place to educate health professionals in acute and community facilities in preventing MARSI; these processes should include the use of products that help to prevent these injuries, including medical adhesive removers. This article will explore this topic and relate it to the most recent consensus document.

Topics & Concepts

Health professionalsMedicineVariety (cybernetics)Medical emergencyNursingHealth carePolitical scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceLawSurgical Sutures and AdhesivesWound Healing and TreatmentsDigital Imaging in Medicine