Risk, prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers – nursing staff knowledge and documentation
- 11 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
- Vol. 15 (3) , 257-263
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-6712.2001.00034.x
Abstract
Risk, prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers – nursing staff knowledge and documentation The aims were to investigate (i) registered nurses’ and nursing assistants’ knowledge of risk, prevention and treatment of pressure ulcer before implementing a system for risk assessment and pressure ulcer classification for patients with hip fracture (ii) interventions documented in the patient’s records by registered nurses, and (iii) to what extent reported and documented interventions accord with the Swedish quality guidelines. Nursing staff (n=85) completed a questionnaire, and patient’s records (n=55) were audited retrospectively. The majority of the nursing staff reported that they performed risk assessment when caring for a patient with hip fracture. These risk assessments were, however, not comprehensive. The most frequently reported preventive interventions were repositioning, use of lotion, mattresses/overlays and cushions for the heels. These interventions were to some extent documented in the patient’s records. Nutritional support, reduction of shear and friction, hygiene and skin moisture, and patient’s education were reported to a small extent and not documented at all. The Swedish quality guidelines regarding prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers were not fully implemented in clinical practice. It was concluded that nursing staff’s knowledge and documentation of risk, prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers for patients with hip fractures could be improved.Keywords
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