Courtesy of The International Advisory Board on Wound Bed Preparation. Adapted from table 6 - Schultz GS, Sibbald, RG, Falanga V et al (2003) Wound bed preparation: systematic approach to wound management Wound Rep Reg 11; 1-28
To summarise, Wound Bed Preparation provides a structured and systematic approach to the management of non healing wounds. The removal of barriers through the principles of TIME should faciliate endogeous healing.
Debridement, reduction of bioburden and exudate management are collectively referred to as Wound Bed Preparation. It is these processes that prepare the wound bed to support the activities necessary for wound healing. All practitioners who are, or will, become involved in both assessing patients for, and initiating techniques relevant to wound bed preparation, should understand the need to remove these barriers.
Typical assessment questions that should be answered in order to start the process of Wound Bed Preparation are: