The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation
 

Publications

Edwards, Helen, Courtney, Mary, Finlayson, Kathleen, Shuter, Patricia and Lindsay, Ellie (2009) A randomised controlled trial of a community nursing intervention: improved quality of life and healing for clients with chronic leg ulcers. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18. pp. 1541-1549.

Lindsay E (2009) A review of the Lindsay Leg Club Foundation: 2008 and beyond. Wounds UK5(1): 103

Lindsay E (2008) Healthy legs for life: a biker's guide. British Motorcylists Federation (Enterprise) Ltd 4 (39): 49-51

Lindsay E (2008) The Leg Club® Model: promoting the health of patients’ lower limbs through collaborative working. Wounds UK 4 (2): 49-60

Lindsay E (2008) Legging it to the Club. Practice Management 18(3): 26-7

Lindsay E (2008) A Biker's Guide to Healthy Legs for Life. Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists, Birmingham

Lindsay E, White R, eds (2007) Leg Ulcers and Problems of the Lower Limb: An Holistic Approach. HealthComm UK Ltd, Aberdeen

Lindsay E (2007) To wash or not to wash: what's the solution for chronic leg ulcers? Wound Essentials 2: 75-83

Lindsay E (2007) The Lindsay Leg Club model: a social approach to care delivery. Community Health & Social Care. Roxby Media Ltd, London

Bawden R, Lindsay E (2007) Patient empowerment: a general practice perspective. Br J Community Nurs 12(6): S28-S30

Gordon LG, Edwards H, Courtney M,Finlayson K, Shuter P, Lindsay E (2006) A cost effective analysis of two community models of care for patients with venous leg ulcers. J Wound Care 15(8): 348-53

Lindsay E (2006) Leg Clubs: giving patients a voice in leg ulcer management. Community Practitioner 79(8): 245-6

Stephen-Haynes J, Lindsay E, Muldoon J (2006) Easing compression hosiery application: Acti-Glide. Br J Community Nurs 11(9 suppl): S21-S22

Hawkins J, Lindsay E (2006) We listen but do we hear? The importance of patient stories. Br J Community Nurs 11(9 suppl): S6-S14

Edwards H, Courtney M, Finlayson K, Lindsay E, Lewis C, Shuter P, Chang A (2005) Chronic venous leg ulcers: effect of a community nursing intervention on pain and healing. Nurs Standard 19(52): 47-54

Lindsay E (2005) Leg Clubs: personal reflections on implementing change. J Community Nurs 9(8): 16-20 (2005)

Lindsay E (2005) Bandages and difficulty with bathing: introducing Seal-Tight. Br J Community Nurs 10(6 Supp): S32-34

Lindsay E (2005) Zinc paste bandages and the treatment of Flegel's disease. Br J Community Nurs 10(3 Supp): S14-S19

Hampton S, Lindsay E (2005) Empowering patients to take control of leg ulcer treatment through individualised management. J Wound Care 14(5): 238-40

Lindsay E (2005) The Best Practice Statement - Compression Therapy. Coull A, Clark M, and Steering Group, eds. Wounds UK, Aberdeen

Edwards H, Courtney C, Finlayson K, Lewis C, Lindsay E, Dumble J (2005) Improved healing rates for chronic venous leg ulcers: Pilot study results from a randomized controlled trial of a community nursing intervention. Int J Nurs Practice 11: 169-76

Charles H, Lindsay E (2004) Principles of Leg Ulcer Management and Prevention. Wound Care Society Educational Booklet 1(4)

Finlayson K, Edwards H, Courtney M, Lindsay E, Lewis C, Dumble J (2004) Chronic leg ulcers: Effectiveness of a community nursing intervention on healing and quality of life. Australian Wound Management Association 5th National Conference Proceedings, Hobart, Tasmania, 17-20 March 2004: 71

Lindsay E (2004) The Lindsay Leg Club model: a model for evidence-based leg ulcer management. Br J Community Nurs 9(6 Suppl): S15-S20

Lindsay E, Muldoon J, Hampton S (2004) Short-stretch compression bandages and the foot pump. Nurs Times 99(25): 60-1

Lindsay E (2003) Care Study: The Leg Club model and the sharing of knowledge. Br J Nurs 12(13): 784-90

Lindsay E (2003) Short-stretch compression bandages and the foot pump: their relationship to restricted mobility. J Wound Care 12(5): 185-8

Lindsay E (2002) Leg Clubs - an initiative to nurture patient compliance. Br J Dermatol Nurs 21-3. Spring 2002

Lindsay E (2002) Compression hosiery and the challenge of patient compliance. In: The Medical Book 2002. Medilink Press, London: 69-72

Lindsay E (2001) Compliance with science: benefits of developing community Leg Clubs. Br J Nurs Vol 10(22): Tissue Viability Supplement: 66-74

Lindsay E (2001) The social dimension in leg ulcer management. Primary Intention 9(1): 31-3

Lindsay E (2001) The Social Dimension In Leg Ulcer Management. Int J Angiol 20 Supplement 1 to issue No 2

Lindsay E (2000) Leg Clubs: a new approach to patient-centred leg ulcer management. Nurs Health Sci 2(3): 139-41

Lindsay E (1999) Innovations in Bandage Technology: SSL's Non-Fray Steripaste. Br J Nurs 8(19): ): 1315 - 1319

Lindsay E (1999) The Evolving Role Of District Nursing in the UK and The Social Dimension in Leg Ulcer Management. Proceedings of the 1st Asian-Pacific Nursing Congress - 'A Vision of Nursing for the New Millennium'. December 9-10, Soul, South Korea

Lindsay E (1999) In the pink with zinc. Community Nursing Notes 19(July)

Lindsay E (1999) Show a leg: the work of a community clinic for leg ulcers. Nurs Times 95(11) and Wound Care (Published in conjunction with the Wound Care Society) 2

Lindsay E (1998) The Social Dimension In Leg Ulcer Management (abstract). 8th European Wound Management Conference - Patient Centred Wound Care. November, Harrogate

Lindsay E (1995) Back to school. Community Nursing Notes 9(July)

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