成人危重病人压伤预防:最佳实践实施项目。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Aline de Oliveira Ramalho, Leidiane Moreira Santiago, Luciana Meira, Alessandra Marin, Larissa Bertacchini de Oliveira, Vilanice Alves de Araújo Püschel
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目的:本研究评估了巴西圣保罗一家三级医院ICU患者对压力损伤预防最佳实践的依从性。重症监护患者是发生压力性损伤的高危人群;防止这种情况需要一个最佳实践协议。方法:本最佳实践实施项目在巴西一家三级医院按照JBI循证医疗模式分三个阶段进行。在实施最佳做法之前和之后,对从现有最佳证据得出的10项标准进行了审计和监测。结果:基线和随访审计在每个步骤评估28例患者。使用监控摄像机和医疗记录分析了总共448小时的护理。所有10项审计标准的符合性都有所提高,重症监护中压力伤害的发生率降低了50%。在223名员工中,71%的人声称对压力伤害预防有一定的了解,66%的人表示充分遵守了预防协议。结论:审核反馈策略提高了对准则的遵从性。未来需要进行审计,以促进循证实践的可持续性。
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Pressure injury prevention in adult critically ill patients: best practice implementation project.

Objective: This study assessed compliance with the best practices for pressure injury prevention among ICU patients at a tertiary hospital in São Paulo, Brazil.

Introduction: Intensive care patients are at high risk of developing a pressure injury; preventing this requires a best practice protocol.

Method: This best practice implementation project was conducted in a Brazilian tertiary hospital in three phases following the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare. Ten criteria derived from the best available evidence were audited and monitored before and after best practice implementation.

Results: The baseline and follow-up audits evaluated 28 patients at each step. A total of 448 h of care were analyzed using a monitoring camera and medical records. Compliance with all 10 audited criteria increased, with a 50% reduction in the prevalence of pressure injuries in intensive care. Of the 223 employees, 71% claimed to have some knowledge of pressure injury prevention, and 66% reported adequate adherence to prevention protocols.

Conclusion: The audit and feedback strategy improved compliance with the criteria. Future audits are needed to promote the sustainability of evidence-based practice.

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