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Stage 2 pressure ulcer healing in nursing homes
Nancy Bergstrom1, Randall Smout, Susan Horn
1Center on Aging, School of Nursing, University of Texas at Houston, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. Nancy.Bergstrom@uth.tmc.edu
Objectives:
To identify resident and wound characteristics associated with Stage 2 pressure ulcer (PrU) healing time in nursing home residents.
Design:
Retrospective cohort study with convenience sampling.
Setting:
One hundred two nursing homes participating in the National Pressure Ulcer Long-Term Care Study (NPULS) in the United States.
Participants:
Seven hundred seventy-four residents aged 21 and older with length of stay of 14 days or longer who had at least one initial Stage 2 (hereafter Stage 2) PrU.
Measurements:
Data collected for each resident over a 12-week period included resident characteristics and PrU characteristics, including area when first reached Stage 2. Data were obtained from medical records and logbooks.
Results:
There were 1,241 initial Stage 2 PrUs on 774 residents; 563 (45.4%) healed. Median time to heal was 46 days. Initial area was significantly associated with days to heal. Using Kaplan-Meier survival analyses, median days to heal was 33 for small (
Conclusion:
PrUs on residents with agitation or with oral eating problems were associated with faster healing time. PrUs located on extremities, on residents who went temporarily to the ED or hospital, and on residents with high ADL disabilities were associated with slower healing time. Interaction between PrU size and place of onset was also associated with healing time. For PrU onset before or after admission to the facility, smaller size was associated with faster healing time.
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