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Assessment and Management of Venous Leg Ulcers<br />

Ottawa-Carleton Community Care Access Centre Leg Ulcer Care Protocol Task Force (2000).<br />

Ottawa-Carleton Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) venous leg ulcer care protocol:<br />

Development, methods, and clinical recommendations. Ottawa, Ontario: Ottawa-Carleton<br />

CCAC Leg Ulcer Protocol Task Force.<br />

Royal College of Nursing (RCN) (1998). Clinical practice guideline: The management of<br />

patients with venous leg ulcers. RCN Institute, Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing, University<br />

of York and the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting, University of Manchester<br />

[On-line]. Available: http://www.rcn.org.uk<br />

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Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) (1998). The care of patients with chronic<br />

leg ulcers: A national clinical guideline. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network<br />

[On-line]. Available: http://www.show.scot.nhs.u.k/sign/home.htm<br />

The Ottawa-Carleton Community Care Access Centre Venous Leg Ulcer Care Protocol (2000)<br />

is a synthesis guideline that was based on all of the above noted guidelines with the exception<br />

of the Care of People with Chronic Leg Ulcers: An Evidence Based Guideline which was<br />

developed by the New Zealand Guidelines Group (1999).<br />

A critique of systematic review articles and pertinent literature was conducted to update the<br />

existing guidelines. Through a process of evidence gathering, synthesis and consensus, a<br />

draft set of recommendations was established. This draft document was submitted to a set<br />

of external stakeholders for review and feedback – an acknowledgement of these reviewers<br />

is provided at the front of this document. Stakeholders represented various healthcare<br />

professional groups, clients and families, as well as professional associations. External<br />

stakeholders were provided with specific questions for comment, as well as the opportunity<br />

to give overall feedback and general impressions. The results were compiled and reviewed by<br />

the development panel – discussions and consensus resulted in revisions to the draft document<br />

prior to pilot testing.

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