延迟胸骨闭合患者的安全处理和压力损伤预防。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical care nurse Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.4037/ccn2023108
Jason Stokes, Jessica Seabrooks, Yeu-Li Yeung, Angela Richardson, Heather Pena, Kelly Kester
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背景:压伤与发病率、死亡率和成本增加有关。心脏手术后延迟胸骨闭合的患者发生压力损伤的风险增加,因为他们的活动能力降低,无法进行完整的皮肤评估。局部问题:由于行动受限,延迟胸骨闭合患者的安全处理具有挑战性,导致患者和工作人员受伤的风险增加。方法:一个由床边护士、人体工程学专家、伤口造口自制护士和心胸外科医生组成的跨专业团队为延迟胸骨闭合患者制定了患者活动方案,包括悬浮患者进行彻底的皮肤评估和护理。采用了一种多模式教育策略来传播新议定书。收集手术类型、悬浮结果、皮肤评估完成情况和后续干预措施等患者信息。监测了与这项工作有关的工作人员受伤情况。结果:方案实施后,84例患者进行悬浮,其中50例患者。没有人员受伤的报告。98%的患者完成了全面的皮肤评估和护理。5例患者被确定为压力性损伤发展,并采取适当的干预措施。讨论:利用现有设备,为延迟胸骨闭合患者制定了标准化的患者活动方案,成功地降低了工作人员和患者受伤的风险。该方案允许评估和护理,从而也降低了这些患者发生压力损伤的风险。结论:开发一种创新的方案来安全动员延迟胸骨闭合的患者,从而改善了患者护理并增加了工作人员的安全性。
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Safe Patient Handling and Pressure Injury Prevention for Patients With Delayed Sternal Closure.

Background: Pressure injuries are associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and cost. Patients with delayed sternal closure after cardiac surgery are at increased risk of developing pressure injury because of their reduced mobility and inability to undergo complete skin assessment.

Local problem: Safe patient handling of patients with delayed sternal closure is challenging because of mobility restrictions, leading to increased risk for patient and staff harm.

Methods: An interprofessional team composed of bedside nurses, ergonomic specialists, a wound ostomy continence nurse, and cardiothoracic surgeons developed a patient mobility protocol for patients with delayed sternal closure consisting of levitating the patient for thorough skin assessment and care. A multimodal educational strategy was used to disseminate the new protocol. Patient information was collected on the type of surgery, results of the levitation, completion of the skin assessment, and subsequent interventions. Staff injury related to this work was monitored.

Results: After implementation of the protocol, 84 levitations were performed including 50 patients. No staff injuries were reported. Comprehensive skin assessments and care were completed for 98% of patients. Five patients were identified with pressure injury development, and appropriate interventions were applied.

Discussion: A standardized patient mobility protocol for patients with delayed sternal closure that leveraged available equipment was successful in reducing the risk for injury among staff and patients. The protocol allowed assessment and care and thus also reduced the risk for pressure injury development in these patients.

Conclusion: Development of an innovative protocol to safely mobilize patients with delayed sternal closure resulted in improved patient care and increased staff safety.

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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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