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  • Gerontology
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  • Wound Care

Background:

  • The standard 2-hour turning interval for pressure injury (PrI) prevention lacks strong evidence.
  • New guidelines advocate for personalized turning schedules but offer no specific risk-based frequencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility and outcomes of individualized turning schedules for new nursing home residents.

Main Methods:

  • An expert panel developed a tool for individualized turning schedules (1-4 hours) based on resident risk factors.
  • Wearable sensor technology provided visual cues for staff repositioning reminders.
  • PrI incidence was compared between participating (individualized schedules) and nonparticipating residents.

Main Results:

  • 56% of 154 residents received extended turning intervals (3 or 4 hours).
  • Facility-acquired PrI incidence was 94% lower in the individualized turning group (P < .0001).
  • Extended intervals saved 21-35 minutes of staff time per resident per shift.

Conclusions:

  • Individualized turning schedules are feasible in nursing homes.
  • Longer turning intervals did not increase PrI incidence, supporting safe extensions for most residents.