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Adherence to evidence-based pressure injury prevention guidelines in routine clinical practice: a longitudinal study.

Wendy Chaboyer1, Tracey Bucknall2, Brigid Gillespie1,3,4, Lukman Thalib5, Elizabeth McInnes6,7, Julie Considine8, Edel Murray9, Paula Duffy10, Michelle Tuck11, Emma Harbeck1.   

Abstract

The aim of this longitudinal study was to describe adherence to evidence-based pressure injury (PI) prevention guidelines in routine clinical practice in Australian hospitals. Data were analysed from four control sites of a larger-cluster randomised trial of a PI intervention. The sample of 799 included 220 (27·5%) Not at risk, 344 (43·1%) At risk and 110 (13·8%) At high risk patients. A total of 84 (10·5%) patients developed a PI during the study: 20 (9·0% of 220) in the Not at risk group, 45 (13·1% of 344) in the At risk group, 15 (13·6% of 110) in the At high risk group and 4 (3·2% of 125) patients who did not have a risk assessment completed. Of all patients, 165 (20·7%) received only one PI prevention strategy, and 494 (61·8%) received ≥2 strategies at some point during the study period. There was no statistical difference in the proportion of time the three risk groups received ≥1 and ≥2 strategies; on average, this was less than half the time they were in the study. Thus, patients were not receiving PI prevention strategies consistently throughout their hospital stay, although it is possible patients' risk changed over the study period.
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Keywords:  Adverse events; Clinical practice guidelines; Pressure ulcer; Prevention; Processes of care

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28744988      PMCID: PMC7949936          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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