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Reducing pressure ulcers in care homes in Barnet: a quality improvement project
Ugomma Anaba-Wright1, Jemimah Kefas2
1Chair, Quality Improvement Council-Preventing Harm; District Nurse Deputy Team Lead, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust-Barnet.
Abstract:
Pressure ulcers are increasingly seen as an untoward event for patients. While there has been a strong focus on patients in the acute sector, community services have also had to be increasingly innovative in addressing this issue. Carers in care homes in the London borough of Barnet were identified as needing additional support to improve their knowledge and skills surrounding pressure ulcer prevention and treatment. An informal pilot training session showed that carers felt better equipped in terms of identifying new pressure ulcers and were able to escalate issues to district nurses in record time. Subsequently, there was a noticeable reduction in the reporting of pressure ulcers of categories 2 and above. In the present article, the authors describe the quality improvement project undertaken at Barnet care homes to prevent pressure ulcers.
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