Objective: To determine the prevalence, severity, location, etiology, treatment, and healing of medical device-related pressure ulcers in intensive care patients for up to 7 days. Design: Prospective repeated measures study. Setting and participants: Patients in 6 intensive care units of 2 major medical centers, one each in Australia and the United States, were screened 1 day per month for 6 months. Those with device-related ulcers were followed daily up to 7 days. Outcome measures: Device-related ulcer prevalence, pain, infection, treatment, healing. Results: 15/483 patients had device-related ulcers and 9/15 with 11 ulcers were followed beyond screening. Their mean age was 60.5 years, most were men, over-weight, and at increased pressure ...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Contains fulltext : 51708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, severity, location, etiology, treatment, and healing of medi...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, severity, location, aetiology, treatment and ...
Aim: Medical Device-Related Pressure Ulcers are skin breakdowns related to certain medical devices t...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesise the literature and evaluate the incidence,...
Pressure ulcer prevention requires consistent assessments and documentation. Documentation of pressu...
Abstract The problem that will be studied is the increased development of pressure ulcers among hosp...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Background: Critically ill patients are at increased risk of developing pressure ulcers because of t...
Objective: To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Joyce M Black,1 Peggy Kalowes2 1Adult Health and Illness Department, College of Nursing, University ...
Objectives: To report longitudinal prevalence rates of device-related pressure injuries in criticall...
A cross sectional study was used to identify the prevalence rate of PUs and the features that associ...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Contains fulltext : 51708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, severity, location, etiology, treatment, and healing of medi...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, severity, location, aetiology, treatment and ...
Aim: Medical Device-Related Pressure Ulcers are skin breakdowns related to certain medical devices t...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesise the literature and evaluate the incidence,...
Pressure ulcer prevention requires consistent assessments and documentation. Documentation of pressu...
Abstract The problem that will be studied is the increased development of pressure ulcers among hosp...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Background: Critically ill patients are at increased risk of developing pressure ulcers because of t...
Objective: To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Joyce M Black,1 Peggy Kalowes2 1Adult Health and Illness Department, College of Nursing, University ...
Objectives: To report longitudinal prevalence rates of device-related pressure injuries in criticall...
A cross sectional study was used to identify the prevalence rate of PUs and the features that associ...
The National Quality Forum lists stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers acquired after admission to a healthca...
Contains fulltext : 51708.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Objective To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...