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Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention

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Main Author: Dealey, Carol
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Brindle, C. Tod, Black, Joyce, Alves, Paulo, Santamaria, Nick, Call, Evan, Clark, Michael
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/12003
Summary: Although this article is a stand-alone article, it sets the scene for later articles in this issue. Pressure ulcers are considered to be a largely preventable problem, and yet despite extensive training and the expenditure of a large amount of resources, they persist. This article reviews the current understanding of pressure ulcer aetiology: pressure, shear and microclimate. Individual risk factors for pressure ulceration also need to be understood in order to determine the level of risk of an individual. Such an assessment is essential to determine appropriate prevention strategies. The main prevention strategies in terms of reducing pressure and shear and managing microclimate are studied in this article. The problem of pressure ulceration related to medical devices is also considered as most of the standard prevention strategies are not effective in preventing this type of damage. Finally, the possibility of using dressings as an additional preventive strategy is raised along with the question: is there enough evidence to support their use?
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
title Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
spellingShingle Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
Dealey, Carol
Dressings
Evidence
Pressure ulcers
Prevention
title_short Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
title_full Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
title_fullStr Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
title_full_unstemmed Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
title_sort Challenges in pressure ulcer prevention
author Dealey, Carol
author_facet Dealey, Carol
Brindle, C. Tod
Black, Joyce
Alves, Paulo
Santamaria, Nick
Call, Evan
Clark, Michael
author_role author
author2 Brindle, C. Tod
Black, Joyce
Alves, Paulo
Santamaria, Nick
Call, Evan
Clark, Michael
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dealey, Carol
Brindle, C. Tod
Black, Joyce
Alves, Paulo
Santamaria, Nick
Call, Evan
Clark, Michael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dressings
Evidence
Pressure ulcers
Prevention
topic Dressings
Evidence
Pressure ulcers
Prevention
description Although this article is a stand-alone article, it sets the scene for later articles in this issue. Pressure ulcers are considered to be a largely preventable problem, and yet despite extensive training and the expenditure of a large amount of resources, they persist. This article reviews the current understanding of pressure ulcer aetiology: pressure, shear and microclimate. Individual risk factors for pressure ulceration also need to be understood in order to determine the level of risk of an individual. Such an assessment is essential to determine appropriate prevention strategies. The main prevention strategies in terms of reducing pressure and shear and managing microclimate are studied in this article. The problem of pressure ulceration related to medical devices is also considered as most of the standard prevention strategies are not effective in preventing this type of damage. Finally, the possibility of using dressings as an additional preventive strategy is raised along with the question: is there enough evidence to support their use?
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