| Literature DB >> 30521358 |
Joanna Blackburn1, Karen Ousey2.
Abstract
Chronic wounds are associated with a significant patient, healthcare and financial burden and can have extensive implications for healthcare. Age is a significant risk factor for developing chronic wounds, due to physical changes in skin integrity and several age-related complex comorbidities, including poor nutrition and mobility. Pressure ulcers (PU) are a common type of chronic wound that can have a substantial impact on health-related quality of life and patient outcomes. Understanding the extent of PU harm is problematic, due to discrepancies in the definition, recording and reporting of PUs on both a local and national level. Education and training are central to ensuring the risk factors associated with PU development are recognised, and a consistent and coherent structure to the definition, measurement and reporting of PUs across the NHS is developed.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic wound; NHS; National curriculum; Older person; Pressure ulcer
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30521358 DOI: 10.12968/bjcn.2018.23.Sup12.S6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Community Nurs ISSN: 1462-4753