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Wound care education in nursing is a dynamic and evolving field focused on enhancing patient outcomes and nursing practice. This abstract explores two pivotal components of wound care education: digitalised learning and hybrid approaches. Digitalised wound care education harnesses internet and technological advancements to deliver content, including online lectures, websites, resource documents, videos and tailored modules. While digital education offers flexibility and global access to expertise, it comes with social interactions, motivation and technical proficiency challenges. Emerging technologies such as simulation and virtual reality provide immersive, hands-on learning experiences, with the potential for serious games and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance learning and assessment. Hybrid approaches integrate digital and face-to-face teaching and have demonstrated success in nursing education. These approaches offer flexibility and combine theoretical and practical skill development to ensure evidence-based clinical practice. Various blended learning designs are under exploration, from small learning units to comprehensive week-long programmes. Choosing the right educational modality should align with desired learning outcomes and available resources, emphasising continuous evaluation and pedagogical improvements. Wound care guidelines play a crucial role in standardising practices but face challenges requiring increased attention and awareness within the wound care community.

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