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Using care pathways in pressure area management: a pilot study.

J Springett1, J Cowell, M Heaney

  • 1Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust, UK.

Journal of Wound Care
|October 26, 1999
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Care pathways improve pressure area management by enhancing clinical decisions and documentation completeness. A pilot study found this approach useful and valid, requiring a facilitator for successful implementation.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Nursing
  • Patient Care Quality

Background:

  • Care pathways are established methods for managing, delivering, and documenting patient care.
  • Pressure area management is a critical aspect of patient care, requiring effective strategies.
  • Existing methods may have limitations in decision-making support and documentation completeness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the usefulness and validity of a care pathway system for pressure area management.
  • To assess the impact of a care pathway on clinical decision-making.
  • To determine the effect on the completeness of care documentation in pressure area management.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study was conducted in two clinical areas.
  • A care pathway system specifically designed for pressure area management was implemented.

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  • Data was collected to assess the pathway's utility and impact.
  • Main Results:

    • The pilot study indicated that the care pathway approach is useful and valid.
    • The pathway enhanced clinical decision-making in pressure area management.
    • Comprehensive management and completeness of care documentation were facilitated.

    Conclusions:

    • The care pathway approach is an effective strategy for pressure area management.
    • Implementation requires a dedicated facilitator for support, education, and change management.
    • This method shows promise for improving patient care quality and documentation.