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Pressure ulcers: risk, physiology and the magnitude of the problem in a Sydney home nursing serviceSharp, Catherine Anne, Public Health & Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW January 2006 (has links)
Background Patients that develop a pressure ulcer whilst in hospital can expect to stay at least four extra days. Once discharged to the community for continuation of wound management for pressure ulcers, the epidemiology of these patients, together with patients who develop pressure ulcers at home, is unknown. Aims a) To estimate the magnitude of the problem of pressure ulcers in the Northern Sydney Home Nursing Service (NSHNS). b) To examine the evidence for inclusion of parameters in pressure ulcer risk screening tools and establish the frequency of use for patients identified with pressure ulcers. c) To test for differences in outcome in patients who have developed pressure ulcers either in hospital or in the community. Methodology A retrospective review of hospital and community records of patients identified with pressure ulcers, during a prevalence survey in May 2002, was carried out. All patients were followed for 12 months or to healing of the pressure ulcers. Results Nineteen patients, eight male and 11 female, median age 80 years, developed 41 pressure ulcers. Patients developed between one and seven pressure ulcers with a ratio of 2.2 per patient. The majority (14/19, 73%) of pressure ulcers developed in the community with just over one quarter (5/19, 26%) in hospital. Only three of 19 (15.7%) patients were screened for pressure ulcer risk. Pressure ulcers took an average of 70 days to heal. An estimated 1563 community nurse visits were required for wound management of the 41 pressure ulcers in 19 study patients. One patient was still being treated for a pressure ulcer at the end of the 12-month study period. Four patients were discharged and nine (47%) died. Conclusion The prevalence of pressure ulcers is a rare adverse event in the NSHNS. Screening tools were not used to identify those at risk. Interventions to prevent pressure ulcers did not occur until after the development of pressure ulcers.
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A comparison of patients who do develop decubitus ulcers with those who do notWilliams, Anne Morgan January 1971 (has links)
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A comparative study of the topical application of hydrogen peroxide and insulin on decubitus ulcersMyatt, Linda Ann, 1948- January 1976 (has links)
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Pressure ulcer prevention in the perioperative environment /Berry, Judith. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D.Nurs.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Clinical Nursing, 2005. / "August 2004" Includes bibliographical references. Also available electronically as part of the Australian Digital Theses Program.
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Pressure ulcer prevention in the perioperative environmentBerry, Judith. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (D.Nurs.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Clinical Nursing, 2005. / Title from screen page; viewed 29 Aug. 2005. "August 2004" Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print format.
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An evaluation of clinical practice guidelines for the prediction and prevention of pressure ulcers /Prentice, Jennifer Lorna. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Western Australia, 2007.
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Variables associated with the development of postural tissue traumaBruno, Pauline Mary, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, San Francisco. / Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1977. -- 21 cm. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 140-144).
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Topical negative pressure in wound managementOr, Lai-po., 柯麗寶. January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Nursing Studies / Master / Master of Nursing
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Variables associated with the development of postural tissue traumaBruno, Pauline Mary, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, San Francisco. / Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1977. -- 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 140-144).
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Seat shape acquisition, analysis & optimisation for pressure ulcer preventionTasker, Lorna Helen January 2014 (has links)
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