Literature DB >> 24966973

The incidence, risk factors and characteristics of pressure ulcers in hospitalized patients in China.

Qixia Jiang1, Xiaohua Li1, Xiaolong Qu1, Yun Liu1, Liyan Zhang2, Chunyin Su3, Xiujun Guo4, Yuejuan Chen5, Yajun Zhu6, Jing Jia7, Suping Bo8, Li Liu9, Rui Zhang2, Ling Xu10, Leyan Wu11, Hai Wang12, Jiandong Wang12.   

Abstract

Pressure ulcers are very common in hospital patients. Though many studies have been reported in many countries, the large-scale benchmarking prevalence of pressure ulcers in China is not available. The aim of this study is to quantify the prevalence of pressure ulcers and the incidence of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers and analyze risk factors in hospitalized patients in China. A multi-central cross-sectional survey was conducted in one university hospital and 11 general hospitals in China. The Minimum Data Set (MDS) recommended by European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EUPAP) was used to collect information of inpatients. All patients stayed in hospital more than 24 hours and older than 18 years signed consent form and were included. Data from 39952 out of 40415 (98.85%) inpatients were analyzed. Of the 39952 patients, 631 patients (including 1024 locations) had pressure ulcers. The prevalence rate of pressure ulcers in 12 hospitals was 1.58% (0.94-2.97%). The incidence of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPU) was 0.63% (0.20-1.20%). The most common locations developed pressure ulcers were sacrum, heels, and iliac crests. The common stages of pressure ulcers were stage I and II. Patients in Intensive Care Unit, Geriatric and Neurological Department were easier to develop pressure ulcers. The prevalence and incidence of pressure ulcers in China was lower than that reported in European and other countries. The stages of pressure ulcers in China were different than that reported in European countries. Our study provides with a baseline value for intensive research on pressure ulcer in China.

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Keywords:  China; Pressure ulcer; cross-sectional survey; prevalence

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24966973      PMCID: PMC4069923     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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