“…Although these two studies were limited in design to a secondary data analysis, findings identified several risk factors for infection, which required further investigation (Bui, Edwards, et al, ; Bui, Finlayson, et al, ). These factors included physical and psychological factors (chronic pulmonary disease, depression, diabetes and use of walking aids) and lower‐limb factors (calf–ankle circumference ratio <1.3, ulcer with slough tissue, ulcer with an area ≥10 cm 2 and ulcer with heavy exudate; Bui, Edwards, et al, ; Bui, Finlayson, et al, ). There was a conflict of evidence with regard to wound duration, as it was found to be associated with colonisation of S. aureus (Tosh et al, ); however, three other studies did not confirm this relationship (Bui, Edwards, et al, ; Bui, Finlayson, et al, ; McInnes et al, ).…”