Sustainable pressure injury prevention
The quality department used adaptive leadership and the plan-do-study-act cycle to decrease pressure injury (PI) rates. After identifying gaps, the pressure injury prevention bundle was developed and implemented to bring evidence-based nursing practice to frontline nurses. Organisational rates of PI...
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| author | Charleen Singh Noordeen Shoqirat Lee Thorpe Stephanie Villaneuva |
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| description | The quality department used adaptive leadership and the plan-do-study-act cycle to decrease pressure injury (PI) rates. After identifying gaps, the pressure injury prevention bundle was developed and implemented to bring evidence-based nursing practice to frontline nurses. Organisational rates of PI was followed for 4 years (2019–2022) and a smaller subset of 88 patients were followed in the prospective arm. Using statistical analysis, the decrease in PI rates (90%) and severity is significant (p<0.5) and sustained compared with the year prior to interventions. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-93f3545e47f44715952332bf525612f22025-08-20T02:49:40ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Quality2399-66412023-06-0112210.1136/bmjoq-2022-002248Sustainable pressure injury preventionCharleen Singh0Noordeen Shoqirat1Lee Thorpe2Stephanie Villaneuva3Nursing, University of California Davis Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, Sacramento, California, USANursing, Mu`tah University College of Nursing, Mu`tah, JordanQuality, Regional Medical Center of San Jose, San Jose, California, USAWound Care, Regional Medical Center of San Jose, San Jose, California, USAThe quality department used adaptive leadership and the plan-do-study-act cycle to decrease pressure injury (PI) rates. After identifying gaps, the pressure injury prevention bundle was developed and implemented to bring evidence-based nursing practice to frontline nurses. Organisational rates of PI was followed for 4 years (2019–2022) and a smaller subset of 88 patients were followed in the prospective arm. Using statistical analysis, the decrease in PI rates (90%) and severity is significant (p<0.5) and sustained compared with the year prior to interventions.https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/12/2/e002248.full |
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| title | Sustainable pressure injury prevention |
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