Résumé
Chronic wounds are a growing global concern with substantial clinical, economic and social impacts (Frykberg and Banks, 2015). These wounds disproportionately affect individuals with comorbidities such as diabetes and vascular diseases, and pose a serious burden to healthcare systems, especially in ageing populations (Sen, 2019). This article examines the mechanisms behind behavioural change in wound care, exploring how clinicians, patients and organisations can move from knowledge to action by understanding what motivates or hinders change.