Hospital acquired pressure injuries prevalence and preventive measures in Omani critical care units: A multicenter cross-sectional study.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Journal of tissue viability Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jtv.2024.11.001
Ma'en Aljezawi, Mohammad Al Qadire, Omar Al Omari, Sulaiman Al Sabei, Salam Bani Hani, Mohammad Suliman, Fawwaz Alaloul, Hanan Abdelrahman
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Abstract

Background: Pressure Injuries are a prevalent and concerning issue in critical care settings, impacting patient well-being and healthcare systems.

Purpose: Measure the point prevalence of acquired pressure injuries in Omani critical care units and assess the adequacy of preventive measures.

Methods: A multicenter cross-sectional survey was conducted in four major Omani hospitals, encompassing various geographical regions and health sectors. A convenient sample of 156 adult patients in critical care units was examined using the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel methodology. Data on prevalence, risk assessment, and prevention measures were collected and analyzed.

Results: The study revealed a prevalence rate of 21.8 % for hospital-acquired pressure injuries (including stage I) and 19.2 % (excluding stage I) in Omani critical care units. The sacrum was the most affected area, with stage II being predominant. Alarmingly, some at-risk patients did not receive appropriate preventive equipment, while low-risk patients received unnecessary measures. Approximately 73.3 % of at-risk patients received adequate prevention.

Conclusion: This pioneering study in Oman addresses the prevalence of Pressure Injuries, revealing rates that are higher than international norms. Additionally, the research underscores deficiencies in preventive measures, such as inadequate prevention for at-risk patients and unnecessary measures for low-risk individuals.

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阿曼重症监护病房的医院获得性压伤流行率和预防措施:一项多中心横断面研究。
背景:目的:测量阿曼重症监护病房获得性压伤的发病率,并评估预防措施的充分性:方法:在阿曼的四家大型医院开展了一项多中心横断面调查,这些医院涵盖了不同的地理区域和卫生部门。采用欧洲压力溃疡顾问小组的方法,对重症监护病房的 156 名成年患者进行了抽样调查。收集并分析了有关患病率、风险评估和预防措施的数据:研究结果表明,在阿曼重症监护病房中,医院获得性压力损伤(包括 I 期)的患病率为 21.8%,I 期以外的患病率为 19.2%。骶骨是受影响最严重的部位,主要是第二阶段。令人担忧的是,一些高危病人没有得到适当的预防设备,而低危病人则接受了不必要的措施。约 73.3% 的高危患者接受了适当的预防措施:这项在阿曼进行的开创性研究探讨了压伤的发生率,发现其发生率高于国际标准。此外,研究还强调了预防措施的不足之处,如对高危患者的预防不足,以及对低危患者采取不必要的措施。
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Journal of tissue viability
Journal of tissue viability DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tissue Viability is the official publication of the Tissue Viability Society and is a quarterly journal concerned with all aspects of the occurrence and treatment of wounds, ulcers and pressure sores including patient care, pain, nutrition, wound healing, research, prevention, mobility, social problems and management. The Journal particularly encourages papers covering skin and skin wounds but will consider articles that discuss injury in any tissue. Articles that stress the multi-professional nature of tissue viability are especially welcome. We seek to encourage new authors as well as well-established contributors to the field - one aim of the journal is to enable all participants in tissue viability to share information with colleagues.
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