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Overview

Keith Harding is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields, including Rehabilitation, Surgery, Occupational Therapy, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Oncology.

The core topics addressed in Harding's research revolve around wound care and management. Key research areas include:

  • Wound Healing and Treatments
  • Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
  • COVID-19 and Healthcare Impacts
  • Peripheral Artery Disease Management
  • Surgical Sutures and Adhesives

Harding has contributed extensively to academic literature, with a significant number of publications in specialized journals. Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • International Wound Journal
  • British Journal of Dermatology
  • Advances in Wound Care
  • BMJ Open
  • The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds

Examples of recent published papers by Harding or within the research group include:

  • Chronic wounds, 2022, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • A narrative review of the epidemiology and economics of chronic wounds, 2021, British Journal of Dermatology
  • Clinical and economic burden of wound care in the tropics: a 5-year institutional population health review, 2020, International Wound Journal
  • Hyperspectral imaging in wound care: A systematic review, 2020, International Wound Journal
  • Cost of managing patients with venous leg ulcers, 2020, International Wound Journal

Collaboration plays a notable role in Harding's research activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Douglas Queen
  • Nicholas Graves
  • Zhiwen Joseph Lo
  • Yi Zhen Ng
  • David C. Bosanquet

Best Publications

  • Wound bed preparation: a systematic approach to wound management.

    Gregory S. Schultz;R. Gary Sibbald;Vincent Falanga;Elizabeth A. Ayello

  • Diabetic foot ulcers

    William J Jeffcoate;Keith G Harding

  • Bacteria and wound healing.

    Ruth Edwards;Keith G Harding

  • Science, medicine and the future: healing chronic wounds.

    K G Harding;H L Morris;G K Patel

  • The sensitivity to honey of Gram-positive cocci of clinical significance isolated from wounds

    Rose Cooper;P.C. Molan;K.G. Harding

  • Antibacterial Activity of Honey against Strains of Staphylococcus Aureus from Infected Wounds

    R A Cooper;P C Molan;K G Harding

  • ABC of wound healing wound dressings

    Vanessa Jones;Joseph E Grey;Keith G Harding

  • Clinical challenges of chronic wounds: searching for an optimal animal model to recapitulate their complexity

    Robert Nunan;Keith G Harding;Paul B Martin

  • Criteria for Identifying Wound Infection.

    K.F. Cutting;K.G. Harding

  • Gas Plasma: Medical Uses and Developments in Wound Care

    Geoff Lloyd;Gary Friedman;Syed Jafri;Greg Schultz

  • Psychological factors and delayed healing in chronic wounds.

    Alys Cole-king;Keith Gordon Harding

  • An Evaluation of the Efficacy of Methods Used in Screening for Lower-Limb Arterial Disease in Diabetes

    Dean Thomas Williams;Keith Gordon Harding;Patricia Elaine Price

  • FAILURE OF TETRACHLORODECAOXYGEN ANION COMPLEX TO ASSIST WOUND HEALING

    L.E. Hughes;J. Marks;K.G. Harding

  • Wound healing and treatments for people with diabetic foot ulcers

    William J. Jeffcoate;Patricia Elaine Price;Keith Gordon Harding

  • Defective extracellular matrix reorganization by chronic wound fibroblasts is associated with alterations in TIMP-1, TIMP-2, and MMP-2 activity.

    Helen Cook;Philip Stephens;K. June Davies;David William Thomas

  • Alginates from wound dressings activate human macrophages to secrete tumour necrosis factor-α

    A Thomas;K.G Harding;K Moore

  • ABC of wound healing: Venous and arterial leg ulcers

    Joseph E Grey;Stuart Enoch;Keith G Harding

  • Pathophysiology of chronic bacterial osteomyelitis. Why do antibiotics fail so often

    J Ciampolini;K G Harding

  • Cardiff Wound Impact Schedule: the development of a condition-specific questionnaire to assess health-related quality of life in patients with chronic wounds of the lower limb

    Patricia Elaine Price;Keith Gordon Harding

  • Guidelines for the treatment of venous ulcers

    Martin C. Robson;Diane M. Cooper;Rummana Aslam;Lisa J. Gould

Frequent Co-Authors

Wen Guo Jiang
Wen Guo Jiang Cardiff University
David W. P. Thomas
David W. P. Thomas University of Nottingham
John W. Day
John W. Day Louisiana State University
Robert J. Hinchliffe
Robert J. Hinchliffe University of Bristol
Josip Car
Josip Car Imperial College London
Gregory S. Schultz
Gregory S. Schultz University of Florida
Nicholas Graves
Nicholas Graves Queensland University of Technology
David Wynne Williams
David Wynne Williams Cardiff University
Thomas Friedl
Thomas Friedl University of Göttingen
Paul Martin
Paul Martin University of Bristol

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