Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Type of study
Language
Publication year range
1.
Adv Skin Wound Care ; 36(12): 658-665, 2023 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37983579

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a pressure injury (PI) prevention care bundle in ICU patients diagnosed with internal diseases. METHODS: The study had a quasi-experimental design and included 98 patients who were diagnosed with internal diseases and hospitalized in the ICU. Patients in the control group (n = 49) received routine clinical care, whereas those in the intervention group (n = 49) received the PI prevention care bundle. Data were collected using a patient information form and the Braden Scale. RESULTS: All patients in the control group and 61.2% of the patients in the intervention group developed PIs. Those in the intervention group who developed PIs did so later on average in comparison with the control group. Patient risk of PI development increased with advanced age, low oxygen saturation, low prealbumin values, and low Braden Scale scores. Fewer PIs developed in the patients in the intervention group despite their longer duration of hospitalization and high glucose levels. CONCLUSIONS: The PI prevention care bundle may help prevent the development of PI.


Subject(s)
Patient Care Bundles , Pressure Ulcer , Humans , Turkey , Pressure Ulcer/prevention & control , Hospitalization , Intensive Care Units
2.
J Clin Nurs ; 32(13-14): 3863-3873, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36110029

ABSTRACT

AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to examine the development, characteristics, and risk factors of medical device-related pressure injury (MDRPI) in intensive care units (ICU). BACKGROUND: The number of individuals admitted to ICU increased in the last years all over the world. In parallel with this need, the frequency of the use of life-support and therapeutic medical devices in the ICU also increases. This situation may lead to the development of MDRPI in the ICU and an increase in its prevalence. METHOD: The study, which was conducted observationally, prospectively and descriptively, included 302 patients who were hospitalised in an ICU within a year. The study was reported according to the STROBE Declaration. RESULTS: It was observed that MDRPI developed in 27.2% of the patients. It was found that MDRPI developed the most in the nose (26.8%) and mouth (15.9%) regions of the patients. It was determined that MDRPI was diagnosed in 28% of the patients within 3-5 days. It was determined that mostly orthopaedic devices (plaster, cervical collar, splint) (62.5%), fasteners (57.1%), non-invasive ventilation/oxygen masks (51.2%) caused the development of MDRPI. It was found that the number of medical devices used was higher, and the number of hospitalisation days in the ICU was also higher, and these factors explained 28.3% of the total variance in the development of MDRPI. CONCLUSION: It was determined that MDRPI developed in approximately one of four patients in the ICU and that the numbers of medical devices and hospitalisation days were important determinant risk factors. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: The high rate of development of MDRPI is worrying in terms of nursing care quality. It is recommended that nurses recognise risk factors in order to prevent the development of MDRPI, evaluate the suitability, necessity, and safety of the devices to be used is located.


Subject(s)
Pressure Ulcer , Humans , Adult , Pressure Ulcer/epidemiology , Pressure Ulcer/etiology , Intensive Care Units , Respiration, Artificial , Risk Factors , Hospitalization
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...