BackgroundAlthough the incidence of pressure injury in the prone position is high for the mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit, evidence-based strategies are still lacking.ProposeTo conduct a systematic review of current evidence, and to propose a series of strategies to prevent pressure injuries among mechanically ventilated patients with prone position in the intensive care unit.MethodsThe study was guided by the Medical Research Council framework. After a systematic review of current evidence of original articles, guidelines, expert consensus and theories, a strategy draft was developed. Then we invited 20 experts to modify and refine these strategies through two rounds of Delphi consensus method.ResultsAfter two r...
Purpose: Medical device related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) occur as a result of devices designed and...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent pres...
Medical device-related pressure injuries are the most common cause of pressure injuries within the i...
Problem statement – Pressure injuries acquired by critical care patients in the prone position negat...
Objective: Numerous systematic reviews have examined the impact of prone positioning on outcomes, in...
The aim of this modified Delphi study was to determine a minimum pressure injury preventative interv...
The aim of this modified Delphi study was to determine a minimum pressure injury preventative interv...
Prone positioning is a method used to manage ventilator-associated lung injury and promote oxygenati...
The goal of this process improvement initiative is to reduce hospital-acquired pressure injuries rel...
Background: Ventilating critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in the pron...
Background: Prone positioning has been widely used to improve oxygenation and reduce ventilator-indu...
Background: Ventilating critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in the pron...
Background: Prone positioning has been widely used to improve oxygenation and reduce ventilator-indu...
Background: In the ICU, postoperative patients are not able to ambulate until they are off sedation ...
Background: Pressure injuries are a ubiquitous, yet largely preventable, hospital acquired complicat...
Purpose: Medical device related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) occur as a result of devices designed and...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent pres...
Medical device-related pressure injuries are the most common cause of pressure injuries within the i...
Problem statement – Pressure injuries acquired by critical care patients in the prone position negat...
Objective: Numerous systematic reviews have examined the impact of prone positioning on outcomes, in...
The aim of this modified Delphi study was to determine a minimum pressure injury preventative interv...
The aim of this modified Delphi study was to determine a minimum pressure injury preventative interv...
Prone positioning is a method used to manage ventilator-associated lung injury and promote oxygenati...
The goal of this process improvement initiative is to reduce hospital-acquired pressure injuries rel...
Background: Ventilating critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in the pron...
Background: Prone positioning has been widely used to improve oxygenation and reduce ventilator-indu...
Background: Ventilating critically ill patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in the pron...
Background: Prone positioning has been widely used to improve oxygenation and reduce ventilator-indu...
Background: In the ICU, postoperative patients are not able to ambulate until they are off sedation ...
Background: Pressure injuries are a ubiquitous, yet largely preventable, hospital acquired complicat...
Purpose: Medical device related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) occur as a result of devices designed and...
Objective The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent pres...
Medical device-related pressure injuries are the most common cause of pressure injuries within the i...