PURPOSE: To determine whether a pressure ulcer prevention bundle was associated with a significant reduction in pressure ulcer development in infants in the pediatric intensive care unit. DESIGN AND METHODS: Quasi-experimental design involving 399 infants 0 to 3 months of age at a large tertiary care medical center. RESULTS: The implementation of the care bundle was associated with a significant drop in pressure ulcer incidence from 18.8 to 6.8%. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Pressure ulcers can be prevented in the most vulnerable patients with the consistent implementation of evidence-based interventions and system supports to assist nurses with the change in practice.
PURPOSE: To determine whether a pressure ulcer prevention bundle was associated with a significant reduction in pressure ulcer development in infants in the pediatric intensive care unit. DESIGN AND METHODS: Quasi-experimental design involving 399 infants 0 to 3 months of age at a large tertiary care medical center. RESULTS: The implementation of the care bundle was associated with a significant drop in pressure ulcer incidence from 18.8 to 6.8%. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Pressure ulcers can be prevented in the most vulnerable patients with the consistent implementation of evidence-based interventions and system supports to assist nurses with the change in practice.
Authors: Mayara Kelly Moura Ferreira; Sabrina de Souza Gurgel; Francisca Elisângela Teixeira Lima; Maria Vera Lúcia Moreira Leitão Cardoso; Viviane Martins da Silva Journal: Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Date: 2018-08-09