Why is wound assessment so important?

Living with a wound has a significant impact on a patient’s quality of life. As many of you know from your own clinical practice, non-healing wounds are not only painful; they also cause great distress for the patient.1,2 (‘Advancing practice’/’Health-related quality of life’)

Both patients and HCPs worry why the wound is taking so long to heal and what might be going wrong. Some have to deal with the smell of exudate, which might stop them from going out altogether – adding social isolation to their pain and distress. 

Knowing how to assess the patient’s wound correctly is the key to putting an end to all this suffering.

That means covering all the factors that affect the wound’s healing process – from identifying the underlying cause of the wound and the barriers that are preventing it from healing, to setting clear treatment goals and aligning expectations with the patient. 

We call this approach holistic wound assessment. Let’s take a closer look at what that involves.

What is holistic wound assessment?

As the term suggests, a holistic wound assessment is an approach that takes into account the combination of factors – inside and outside the wound – that affect the healing process.

A holistic wound assessment involves:1 

  • the patient’s medical history – including current and past medical conditions; their psychological, social and spiritual history; their wound care environment and access to specialised health services.
  • a physical assessment of the patient - including factors such as respiration, blood pressure, heart sounds, skin assessment, etc.
  • a comprehensive wound assessment – including assessment of the wound bed, the wound edges, the periwound skin and patient pain levels.
Wound Assessment form

Wound Assessment form

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A structured approach to your wound care management plan

The holistic approach to wound assessment is a structured and comprehensive approach to wound management. It helps you to consider all the factors that affect wound healing and gives you a baseline for tracking the healing process so you can adjust the goals you set for management along the way.

With this approach, you are considering the ‘whole patient’ and not just the ‘hole in the patient’.

A wound assessment and documentation tool will help you to make sure you are conducting a holistic wound assessment. Check out our Triangle of Wound Assessment tool and let that guide you through the process.

Education module - Holistic Approach in Assessing Wounds

Course content
  • Importance of wound assessment
  • Patient assessment
  • Local wound assessment
  • Documenting wound assessment