2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057010
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Prevalence of skin pressure injury in critical care patients in the UK: results of a single-day point prevalence evaluation in adult critically ill patients

Abstract: ObjectivesHospital-acquired pressure injuries (PIs) are a source of morbidity and mortality, and many are potentially preventable.DesignThis study prospectively evaluated the prevalence and the associated factors of PIs in adult critical care patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) in the UK.SettingThis service evaluation was part of a larger, international, single-day point prevalence study of PIs in adult ICU patients. Training was provided to healthcare givers using an electronic platform to ensure … Show more

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“…Extended ICU LOS has been associated with heightened PI risk (Jacq et al., 2021 ; Lin et al., 2022 ), development of PIs (Kayser et al., 2019 ), and medical‐device related facial PIs (Lin & Chang, 2023 ). A UK study of 1312 patients independently linked ICU LOS with unit‐acquired PIs (Rubulotta et al., 2022 ). Notably, patients with ICU LOS exceeding 12 days exhibited a 7.5‐fold increased risk of ICU‐acquired PIs compared to those with stays ≤3 days (Labeau et al., 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Extended ICU LOS has been associated with heightened PI risk (Jacq et al., 2021 ; Lin et al., 2022 ), development of PIs (Kayser et al., 2019 ), and medical‐device related facial PIs (Lin & Chang, 2023 ). A UK study of 1312 patients independently linked ICU LOS with unit‐acquired PIs (Rubulotta et al., 2022 ). Notably, patients with ICU LOS exceeding 12 days exhibited a 7.5‐fold increased risk of ICU‐acquired PIs compared to those with stays ≤3 days (Labeau et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%