Incidence and prediction of pressure ulcers in five patient care settings.

Decubitus Pub Date : 1991-08-01
D K Langemo, B Olson, S Hunter, D Hanson, C Burd, T Cathcart-Silberberg
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Pressure ulcers (PU), one example of an alteration in skin integrity, remain a prominent healthcare concern in all patient care settings. Incidence refers to the number of "new cases occurring over a given time period" (NPUAP, 1989, p. 26). Adult patients (n = 190) in five patient care settings who were assessed to be free of PUs on admission were followed over a specified period of time to assess the incidence of pressure ulcer development for each setting. Subjects each had a skin assessment, along with a risk assessment utilizing the Braden Scale. A demographic data form was also completed on each subject. Pressure ulcers developed post-admission in 18 (9%) patients, 11 of whom were acute care patients and eight of whom were patients in skilled care. No patients developed pressure ulcers in the rehabilitation, home care, or hospice settings. Incidence for acute care was 15% and 28% in skilled care. Braden predictor scores were also recommended for each setting and factors associated with pressure ulcer development were discussed.

五种患者护理环境中压疮的发生率和预测。
压疮(PU)是皮肤完整性改变的一个例子,在所有患者护理环境中仍然是一个突出的医疗保健问题。发病率是指“在特定时期内发生的新病例”的数量(NPUAP, 1989年,第26页)。在入院时被评估为无脓毒杆菌的5个患者护理环境中的成年患者(n = 190)在指定的时间内进行随访,以评估每个环境中压疮发展的发生率。每个受试者都进行了皮肤评估,并使用布雷登量表进行了风险评估。还就每个主题填写了人口统计数据表。18例(9%)患者在入院后出现压疮,其中11例为急性护理患者,8例为熟练护理患者。在康复、家庭护理或临终关怀环境中,没有患者发生压疮。急性护理的发生率为15%,熟练护理的发生率为28%。布雷登预测评分也被推荐用于每种情况,并讨论了与压疮发展相关的因素。
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