2022
DOI: 10.21608/tsnj.2022.274239
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Effect of Educational Program about Preventive Nursing Measures of Medical devices related Pressure Injuries on Nurses' Performance and Patients' Clinical Outcome

Abstract: Background: Medical Device-Related Pressure injury (MDRPI) are skin breakdowns related to certain medical devices. Aim: Evaluate the effect of educational program about preventive nursing measures of medical devices related pressure injuries on nurses' performance and patients' clinical outcome. Design: Quasi-experimental research design. Setting: General Intensive Care

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“…Moreover, to avoid skin damage around bone prominences, made massage and apply cream on a daily basis. These findings in agreement with another studies performed at Saudi Arabia by Al Mutair et al, (2020) (7) ; at Egypt by Sayed et al, (2022) (30) and at Iran by Khodayari et al, (2024) (31) who noticed that, when the program had been implemented into place, the risk of pressure ulcers was statistically significant decreased than it was before. Besides, the current study indicated that between the two groups, there was a statistically significant difference in the grades of formed pressure ulcers.…”
Section: Table (5)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, to avoid skin damage around bone prominences, made massage and apply cream on a daily basis. These findings in agreement with another studies performed at Saudi Arabia by Al Mutair et al, (2020) (7) ; at Egypt by Sayed et al, (2022) (30) and at Iran by Khodayari et al, (2024) (31) who noticed that, when the program had been implemented into place, the risk of pressure ulcers was statistically significant decreased than it was before. Besides, the current study indicated that between the two groups, there was a statistically significant difference in the grades of formed pressure ulcers.…”
Section: Table (5)supporting
confidence: 92%