Background Surgical patients are at high risk of developing pressure injuries (Pls) due to anaesthesia-induced immobility as well as risk factors such as length of surgery and co-morbidities. Few Australian studies have investigated the incidence of PIs in surgical patients. This prospective cohort study assessed the incidence of post-surgical PIs and identified gaps in pressure injury prevention (PIP) for elective surgical patients. Methods Consecutive elective surgery patients at an urban tertiary referral hospital were recruited who had an expected length of stay of >48 hours. Baseline PI risk (measured by the Waterlow scale) and PIP strategies implemented at five time points were collected from medical records. Two prospective outcome...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of and identify the risks factors assoc...
Background: Pressure injuries are a ubiquitous, yet largely preventable, hospital acquired complicat...
Introduction: Pressure injury (PI) is an ongoing problem for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...
Background: Pressure injuries (PIs) are an enduring problem for patients in the intensive care unit ...
PURPOSE: To assess the incidence of hospital-acquired, surgery-related pressure injury (ulcers) and ...
Pressure injury is a global problem that needs to be prevented and treated, as it significantly incr...
Background: Perioperative pressure injury (PI) remains problematic. Five key pressure injury preven...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Cr...
Background Pressure injuries (PIs) create a significant burden in the health care system. Up to 49% ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a low-profile alternating pressure ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: Cardiac surgical patients are at high risk for developing pressure injuries during their...
Background: Pressure injuries are a global, largely preventable problem. Pressure injuries, and thei...
Background: If the operation time is 60 minutes or longer, the patient's risk of pressure injury inc...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of and identify the risks factors assoc...
Background: Pressure injuries are a ubiquitous, yet largely preventable, hospital acquired complicat...
Introduction: Pressure injury (PI) is an ongoing problem for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...
Background: Pressure injuries (PIs) are an enduring problem for patients in the intensive care unit ...
PURPOSE: To assess the incidence of hospital-acquired, surgery-related pressure injury (ulcers) and ...
Pressure injury is a global problem that needs to be prevented and treated, as it significantly incr...
Background: Perioperative pressure injury (PI) remains problematic. Five key pressure injury preven...
With prevalence figures of 13% for university hospitals and 23% for general hospitals, pressure ulce...
Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Cr...
Background Pressure injuries (PIs) create a significant burden in the health care system. Up to 49% ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a low-profile alternating pressure ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Background: Cardiac surgical patients are at high risk for developing pressure injuries during their...
Background: Pressure injuries are a global, largely preventable problem. Pressure injuries, and thei...
Background: If the operation time is 60 minutes or longer, the patient's risk of pressure injury inc...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of and identify the risks factors assoc...
Background: Pressure injuries are a ubiquitous, yet largely preventable, hospital acquired complicat...
Introduction: Pressure injury (PI) is an ongoing problem for patients in intensive care units (ICUs)...