This article presents an exploration of some of the issues that require consideration in relation to the assessment and prevention of heel ulceration. The number of older people in the United Kingdom (UK) is rising with the fastest growing age group in the population being those aged 80 years. They currently constitute 4.5% (2,749,507) of the total population, this age group has increased by over 1.1 million between 1981 and 2007 (1,572,160 to 2,749,507), from 2.8% to 4.5% leading us to believe that the incidence of pressure ulcers may also rise. The prevention and management of pressure ulcers in orthopaedic patients, especially those on the heel, has been a long standing dilemma for nursing staff. The heel has been identified as ...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of he...
Apressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skinand/or underlying tissue that usually developsover ...
Background Heels are a common location for pressure ulcers (PUs); they may be physiologically dif...
This article presents an exploration of some of the issues that require consideration in relation to...
The heel remains a common site for pressure ulcer development, particularly in people who are supine...
Using a descriptive research design, a pilot feasibility study was designed to assess the feasibili...
Immobility is the primary cause of sacral and heel pressure ulcers occurring in hip fracture patient...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are an important public health problem, with long-term healthcare facilities re...
Background: Hazardous healthcare settings, for example acute care, need to focus more on preventing ...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
Aims The main aim of this systematic literature review was to identify risk factors for development...
The Department of Health (DH, 2006) state that the number of older people in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of he...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of he...
Apressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skinand/or underlying tissue that usually developsover ...
Background Heels are a common location for pressure ulcers (PUs); they may be physiologically dif...
This article presents an exploration of some of the issues that require consideration in relation to...
The heel remains a common site for pressure ulcer development, particularly in people who are supine...
Using a descriptive research design, a pilot feasibility study was designed to assess the feasibili...
Immobility is the primary cause of sacral and heel pressure ulcers occurring in hip fracture patient...
Pressure ulcers (PU) are an important public health problem, with long-term healthcare facilities re...
Background: Hazardous healthcare settings, for example acute care, need to focus more on preventing ...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
Aims The main aim of this systematic literature review was to identify risk factors for development...
The Department of Health (DH, 2006) state that the number of older people in the United Kingdom (UK)...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
The prevalence of heel ulcers across settings is high and is increasing. Prevention of ulcers requir...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of he...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of two cushions in the prevention of he...
Apressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skinand/or underlying tissue that usually developsover ...
Background Heels are a common location for pressure ulcers (PUs); they may be physiologically dif...