Proshield Plus is a greaseless, fragrance free dimethicone based skin protectant with copolymer bioadhesives, designed to provide effective skin protection from the effects of urine, faeces, friction and shear.
Indicated for the protection of intact and injured skin associated with incontinence and for clinically dry skin.
Since the UK launch of Proshield in 2011, excellent clinical results have been published for over 161 patients.
Clinical evidence encompasses the product use from neonates to the elderly in both the acute and primary care settings for intact and injured skin associated with incontinence.
Clinical studies also explore the use of Proshield Plus on: moisture lesions (sacrum, groin and breast), partial thickness injuries (pressure ulcers), incontinence dermatitis, dry skin, fistulae, perianal thrush (in conjunction with fungal creams), Epidermolysis Bullosa and leg ulcers.
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Wall, L., Vernon, T. | Launch of a Skin Care Regime to reduce the incidence of Moisture Associated Skin Damage | TVS, 2016, Poster |
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Drzewiecka, P. | Skin care management: A new experience in a 21 bed nursing home | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Kay, P. | The treatment and management of a moisture lesion with an associated fungal infection | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Lawson, A. | A change of practice to a skin care system in an Inpatient Specialist Palliative Care Unit | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Moon, S. | Case series: protecting and promoting healing in moisture lesions and pressure ulcers associated with incontinence | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Denyer J., Pillay, E. | Best practice guidelines for skin and wound care in Epidermolysis Bullosa | www.woundsinternational.com | View |
Drzewiecka, P. | Skin care management: A new experience in a 21 bed nursing home | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Howers, L. | Evaluation of Proshield Plus in nursing homes for inclusion onto formulary in a healthcare trust | Wounds UK, 2012, poster | View |
Kay, P. | The treatment and management of a moisture lesion with an associated fungal infection | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Lawson, A. | A change of practice to a skin care system in an Inpatient Specialist Palliative Care Unit | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Ling, L. | Proshield skin care protective system: a sequence of evaluations | Wounds UK, 2011, poster | View |
Maxwell, J., Sinclair, D. | Treatment of moisture related lesions in children | EWMA, 2012, poster | View |
Meuleneire, F. | A new solution in the treatment of moisture lesions | EPUAP, 2010, poster | View |
Moon, S. | Case series: protecting and promoting healing in moisture lesions and pressure ulcers associated with incontinence | Wounds UK, 2013, Poster | View |
Siaw-Sakyi,V., Mohamud, L. | Use of the Proshield system on damaged skin across an acute setting | Wounds UK, 2012, poster | View |
Williams, S., Flynn, D. | Barrier creams for skin breakdown | Nursing & Residential Care, 2011, 13 (11) 553-558 | View |
Williams, S. | A barrier cream for skin breakdown Proshield Skin Cleanser and Proshield Plus Barrier Cream: case studies | Wounds UK, 2011, poster | View |