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Pressure ulcer prevention, patient positioning and protective equipment
Mark Collier1, Sarah Jones2, Gilly Glendewar3
1Nurse Consultant and Associate Lecturer-Tissue Viability, University of Lincolnshire; Chair of the Leg Ulcer Forum (England and Wales); and European Wound Management Association Council Member.
Pressure ulcer (PU) prevention is crucial for all ages due to rising incidence. Healthcare professionals need updated guidance on PU causes, consequences, and management strategies, including preventive equipment.
Area of Science:
- Gerontology
- Nursing
- Healthcare Management
Background:
- Pressure ulcer (PU) prevention is a significant concern for healthcare professionals across all care settings.
- Increasingly ageing populations in the UK and Europe are expected to drive a rise in PU incidence, though PUs can affect individuals of any age.
Purpose of the Study:
- To emphasize the critical need for healthcare practitioners to understand PU causes and consequences.
- To highlight the importance of staying informed about current guidance for PU prevention and management.
- To inform practitioners about available preventive equipment, strategies, and protocols.
Main Methods:
- This article reviews existing literature and guidelines on pressure ulcer prevention and management.
- It discusses the etiology, risk factors, and impact of pressure ulcers.
- The article also examines preventive equipment and strategies.
Main Results:
- Effective PU prevention requires comprehensive knowledge of causes, consequences, and up-to-date management protocols.
- Awareness of national and local guidance on preventive equipment and strategies is essential for healthcare professionals.
- The Devon (Cardinal Health) product range for prevention and repositioning is discussed within this context.
Conclusions:
- Healthcare professionals must be vigilant and knowledgeable in preventing and managing pressure ulcers across all patient demographics.
- Adherence to updated guidance and utilization of appropriate preventive equipment are key to reducing PU incidence.
- Continuous education and awareness of available resources are vital for effective pressure ulcer care.
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