Contact form - Cochrane Wounds

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Contact details form
Thank you for contacting the Cochrane Wounds Group. Please complete this form to indicate your interest
in participating in the Group. Email the completed form to : Sally Bell-Syer, Managing Editor, Cochrane
Wounds Group, at sally.bell-syer@york.ac.uk
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What are your area(s) of interest/expertise?
Please describe your background and areas of interest:
Are there any specific review topics in which you are interested?
Please indicate your more specific area(s) of interest by checking the boxes where
appropriate:
Condition
Intervention
Intervention
 Pressure ulcers
 Nutrition
 Education
 Venous ulcers
 Local wound treatment
 Organisation of care
 Diabetic foot ulcers
 Systemic drug therapy
 Surgery
 Rheumatoid ulcers
 Physical therapies
 Infection control
 Burns
 Compression therapy
 Complex interventions
 Bites
 Topical drug therapy
 Skin preparation methods
 Surgical wounds
 Skin replacements / grafting
 Operating theatre procedure
 Lacerations
 Prevention of scarring
 Skin closure methods
 Traumatic wounds
 Wound dressings
 Wound drainage systems
 Gunshot wounds
 Repositioning or mobilisation
 Post-operative complications
 Malignant wounds
 Pressure reduction & relief
 Peri-operative complications
 Radiation wounds
 Complementary therapy
 Oxygen therapy
 Skin abscesses
 Debridement
 Negative pressure therapy
 Tropical ulcers
 Growth factors
 Bacterial colonisation
 Surgical site infection
How would you like to be involved?
(tick one or more boxes)
Author of a systematic review
Providing peer review
Offering consumer input/perspective
Providing statistical/methodological advice
Supporting local Cochrane activities
Translating articles
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Providing details of previous/ongoing trials
Information only
Other
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Are there any consumer or professional organisations relevant to your areas of
interest?
Please list the organisation(s) and give contact details such as email and website:
Description of roles:
Authors are responsible for planning and writing systematic reviews, working in teams.
Peer review is an important part of our quality control process. Peer reviewers comment on draft protocols
or full review during the editorial process.
A consumer may be someone that has a pressure ulcer, is a relative or carer, or who advocates on behalf of
other consumers. Consumers may help establish priorities for reviews, write reviews, consult on reviews in
progress, or assist with peer review.
Statisticians and other experts in systematic review methods advise Review Groups and authors throughout
the review process.
Supporting local Cochrane activities may include acting as a local contact point, disseminating information,
hosting local training events, or identifying funding opportunities.
Translators assist authors by reading, assessing or translating articles published in languages other than
English.
Researchers are invited to provide details of ongoing or completed trials that have not been published. These
trials are then added to our trials register, and can be included in future reviews.
You may wish to receive information only updates from this group, such as newsletters or email bulletins.
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