Abstract Objective: To identify variables during surgery that may contribute to the development of pressure ulcers (PUs) in postoperative, intensive care unit (ICU) patients within 72 hours of admission, as well as over their entire ICU admission. Furthermore, to investigate how these variables may impact on the number of PUs acquired. Method: In a three-year retrospective audit, from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016, data from the electronic medical records of 3484 postoperative ICU patients in a major Australian metropolitan public hospital were retrieved and analysed to investigate associations between perioperative variables and PU occurrence. Results: A total of 69 ICU admissions (1.98%) out of 3484 resulted in at least one PU develo...
Background & Aim: Although identifying the patients at risk of pressure ulcer development is imperat...
CONCLUSION: Perioperative nurses play an important role in identifying existing or new pressure inju...
PubMed ID: 23846003Many risk factors for the development of pressure ulcers (PUs) in the general hos...
Objective: To identify variables during surgery that may contribute to the development of pressure u...
Background: Postoperative pressure ulcers are important indicators of perioperative care quality, an...
Purpose. To explore the context of incidence of and associated risk factors for pressure ulcers amon...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PURPOSE: To assess the incidence of hospital-acquired, surgery-related pressure injury (ulcers) and ...
Background and aims: Cardiac surgery patients are at high risk of pressure ulcers. In the present st...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: The aim and objective of this study was to determine whether the occurrence of pr...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Postoperative adverse outcomes in patients with pressure ulcer are not completely understood. This s...
To determine the incidence of pressure ulcers occurring at least 48 hours after admission and risk f...
Background & Aim: Although identifying the patients at risk of pressure ulcer development is imperat...
Background: Critically ill patients are at increased risk of developing pressure ulcers because of t...
Background & Aim: Although identifying the patients at risk of pressure ulcer development is imperat...
CONCLUSION: Perioperative nurses play an important role in identifying existing or new pressure inju...
PubMed ID: 23846003Many risk factors for the development of pressure ulcers (PUs) in the general hos...
Objective: To identify variables during surgery that may contribute to the development of pressure u...
Background: Postoperative pressure ulcers are important indicators of perioperative care quality, an...
Purpose. To explore the context of incidence of and associated risk factors for pressure ulcers amon...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PURPOSE: To assess the incidence of hospital-acquired, surgery-related pressure injury (ulcers) and ...
Background and aims: Cardiac surgery patients are at high risk of pressure ulcers. In the present st...
AIM AND OBJECTIVE: The aim and objective of this study was to determine whether the occurrence of pr...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Postoperative adverse outcomes in patients with pressure ulcer are not completely understood. This s...
To determine the incidence of pressure ulcers occurring at least 48 hours after admission and risk f...
Background & Aim: Although identifying the patients at risk of pressure ulcer development is imperat...
Background: Critically ill patients are at increased risk of developing pressure ulcers because of t...
Background & Aim: Although identifying the patients at risk of pressure ulcer development is imperat...
CONCLUSION: Perioperative nurses play an important role in identifying existing or new pressure inju...
PubMed ID: 23846003Many risk factors for the development of pressure ulcers (PUs) in the general hos...