| Literature DB >> 30671872 |
Catherine A Sharp1, Jennifer S Schulz Moore2, Mary-Louise McLaws3.
Abstract
For decades, aged care facility residents at risk of pressure ulcers (PUs) have been repositioned at two-hour intervals, twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week (24/7). Yet, PUs still develop. We used a cross-sectional survey of eighty randomly selected medical records of residents aged ≥ 65 years from eight Australian Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACFs) to determine the number of residents at risk of PUs, the use of two-hourly repositioning, and the presence of PUs in the last week of life. Despite 91 per cent (73/80) of residents identified as being at risk of PUs and repositioned two-hourly 24/7, 34 per cent (25/73) died with one or more PUs. Behaviours of concern were noted in 72 per cent (58/80) of residents of whom 38 per cent (22/58) were restrained. Dementia was diagnosed in 70 per cent (56/80) of residents. The prevalence of behaviours of concern displayed by residents with dementia was significantly greater than by residents without dementia (82 per cent v 50 per cent, p = 0.028). The rate of restraining residents with dementia was similar to the rate in residents without dementia. Two-hourly repositioning failed to prevent PUs in a third of at-risk residents and may breach the rights of all residents who were repositioned two-hourly. Repositioning and restraining may be unlawful. Rather than only repositioning residents two-hourly, we recommend every resident be provided with an alternating pressure air mattress.Entities:
Keywords: Aged care; Dementia; Guidelines; Law; Restraints
Year: 2019 PMID: 30671872 PMCID: PMC6474851 DOI: 10.1007/s11673-018-9892-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bioeth Inq ISSN: 1176-7529 Impact factor: 1.352
Source of admission and presence of pressure ulcers
| % (95% Confidence Interval) | Old PU on admission % (95% Confidence Interval) | New PU post admission % (95% Confidence Interval) | Prevalence of PU in the last week of life | |
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| hospital | 58 (41-73) [44] | 17 (9-32) [7] | 15 (8-28) [6] | 15 [6] |
| home | 30 (20-42) [23] | 9 (2-33) [2] | 35 (22-51) [8] | 35 [8] |
| another RACF | 12 (4-29) [9] | 0 [0] | 11 (2-45) [1] | 11 [1] |
| unknown | [4] | [4] | [4] | [4] |
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| [80] | [13] | [19] | [19] |
Pressure ulcer risk and interventions
| % (95% Confidence Interval) [N = 80] | |
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| 70 (55-81) [56] |
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| Dementia | 82 (64-92) [46] |
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| Chemical | 26 (12-35) [17] |
| Physical | 1 ( 3-13) [5] |
| Both | 5 (1-16) [4] |
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| Repositioned two-hourly | 96 (88-99) [70] |
| Alternating pressure air mattress | 5 (1-10) [4] |
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| Classification of at-risk residents: immobility, residents requiring two staff assistance to walk, bedfast /wheel chair bound, two-hourly repositioning. | 91 (75-97) [73] |