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Hannah Wilson1,2, Pinar Avsar1,2,3, Declan Patton1,2,4,5,6
1Skin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Research Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.
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Pressure ulcers (PUs) pose significant challenges in healthcare despite there being evidence-based guidelines for their prevention and treatment. This article examines the impact of guideline implementation on PU incidence, patient quality of life and healthcare costs. Implementation of guideline recommendations, including multifactorial evidence-based interventions and care bundles, have led to a significant reduction in PU incidence and improvement in patient outcomes across diverse healthcare settings. While guidelines offer valuable recommendations, their implementation faces challenges, including healthcare professionals' lack of awareness and knowledge regarding guideline existence and importance. Strategies such as education programmes, and developing guidelines with clear language and easy-to-follow recommendations, are crucial for enhancing guideline uptake. Furthermore, patient and caregiver involvement in PU prevention and treatment is essential for promoting self-care and active participation in care and, in turn, active participation in guideline recommendations. Addressing these challenges through increased awareness, education and patient involvement is vital for improving guideline implementation and patient outcomes with regards to PU prevention and treatment.
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