TY - JOUR
T1 - Taking the pressure off in the Emergency Department
T2 - Evaluation of the prophylactic application of a low shear, soft silicon sacral dressing on high risk medical patients
AU - Cubit, Katrina
AU - Mcnally, Bernadette
AU - Lopez, Violeta
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Pressure injuries are key clinical indicators of care standard. In Australia, pressure injuries increase length of hospital stay by 4·31 and cost $285 million annually. This pilot study examined the effectiveness of sacral dressing in reducing the prevalence of pressure injuries in older, high-risk patients. A non randomised one-sample experimental design was used in this study comprising of four phases. Of the 51 patients recruited to the study, one patient developed a sacral pressure injury compared to six patients identified in a known group with similar demographics who were not approached to participate in the study. The results indicated that patients in the known group were 5·4 times more likely to develop a pressure injury than the intervention group. Findings suggest that applying a protective sacral dressing with a low shear backing as part of a simple standardised prevention injury prevention regime commencing in the Emergency Department was beneficial in the prevention of pressure injury in older 'at high risk' medical patients.
AB - Pressure injuries are key clinical indicators of care standard. In Australia, pressure injuries increase length of hospital stay by 4·31 and cost $285 million annually. This pilot study examined the effectiveness of sacral dressing in reducing the prevalence of pressure injuries in older, high-risk patients. A non randomised one-sample experimental design was used in this study comprising of four phases. Of the 51 patients recruited to the study, one patient developed a sacral pressure injury compared to six patients identified in a known group with similar demographics who were not approached to participate in the study. The results indicated that patients in the known group were 5·4 times more likely to develop a pressure injury than the intervention group. Findings suggest that applying a protective sacral dressing with a low shear backing as part of a simple standardised prevention injury prevention regime commencing in the Emergency Department was beneficial in the prevention of pressure injury in older 'at high risk' medical patients.
KW - Older person; Pressure injury; Sacral
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84884715748&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2012.01025.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2012.01025.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1742-4801
VL - 10
SP - 579
EP - 584
JO - International Wound Journal
JF - International Wound Journal
IS - 5
ER -