Pressure sores present a challenge to people with rectal and cervical cancers due to weight loss, compromised nutrition, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Affected individuals often experience intense pain on sitting, and prefer to spend the majority of their time lying down. This pilot study, employing a case study design, investigated the pressure care needs of such persons using pressure mapping, a technology designed to measure pressures at the seating interface. Four participants were mapped on a selection of five cushions, three of which were developed to specifically reduce midline posterior pressure/pain relief. Participants rated the cushions for comfort. Findings demonstrated an inconsistent relationship between interface pressures a...
Pressure sores are a major problem world-wide, affecting over 5% of all hospital inpatients, and cou...
Purpose: This research paper examines how contouring of a wheelchair seating base can help prevent p...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...
Pressure sores present a challenge to people with rectal and cervical cancers due to weight loss, co...
Background: Pressure sores affect people who are unable to change position regularly. Sustained pres...
Decubitus ulcers are a severe and potentially life-threatening complication for individuals with a s...
STF78 A034506 The aim of this study was to establish an overview over pressure relieving and ...
In this study, we investigated the interface pressure of healthy volunteers on medical imaging (MI) ...
Seat pressure maps are often used to evaluate comfort of the users. In this study, we explored the r...
Abstract Background Decubitus ulcers are associated with a burden for the patients and cause enormou...
During a flight, passengers spend most of their time sitting in their seats. Studying the comfort an...
Background: Having intensive care patients sit out of be improves their respiration and psyche and ...
IntroductionHospital-acquired pressure ulcer/injury (HAPU/I) often occurs postoperatively despite pr...
Sitting pressure ulcers result from the loading on the soft tissue. Pressure ulcers are common in pe...
Shower chairs come in several different shapes and sizes and there is currently no standard way to o...
Pressure sores are a major problem world-wide, affecting over 5% of all hospital inpatients, and cou...
Purpose: This research paper examines how contouring of a wheelchair seating base can help prevent p...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...
Pressure sores present a challenge to people with rectal and cervical cancers due to weight loss, co...
Background: Pressure sores affect people who are unable to change position regularly. Sustained pres...
Decubitus ulcers are a severe and potentially life-threatening complication for individuals with a s...
STF78 A034506 The aim of this study was to establish an overview over pressure relieving and ...
In this study, we investigated the interface pressure of healthy volunteers on medical imaging (MI) ...
Seat pressure maps are often used to evaluate comfort of the users. In this study, we explored the r...
Abstract Background Decubitus ulcers are associated with a burden for the patients and cause enormou...
During a flight, passengers spend most of their time sitting in their seats. Studying the comfort an...
Background: Having intensive care patients sit out of be improves their respiration and psyche and ...
IntroductionHospital-acquired pressure ulcer/injury (HAPU/I) often occurs postoperatively despite pr...
Sitting pressure ulcers result from the loading on the soft tissue. Pressure ulcers are common in pe...
Shower chairs come in several different shapes and sizes and there is currently no standard way to o...
Pressure sores are a major problem world-wide, affecting over 5% of all hospital inpatients, and cou...
Purpose: This research paper examines how contouring of a wheelchair seating base can help prevent p...
BackgroundDespite high quality guidelines underpinning pressure ulcer care (NPUAP/EPUAP/PPPIA, 2014)...