2024
DOI: 10.1177/20571585241265430
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The impact of consistent pressure ulcer prevention practice on nursing staff's pressure ulcer prevention knowledge: A quasi-experimental intervention study

Sirpa Mäki-Turja-Rostedt,
Helena Leino-Kilpi,
Tero Vahlberg
et al.

Abstract: Nursing staff's pressure ulcer (PU) prevention knowledge in long-term older people care (LOPC) varies. In particular, more evidence is needed to improve the knowledge of nursing staff with a lower level of education with context-tailored interventions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of intervention on nursing staff's PU prevention knowledge. The intervention, a consistent PU prevention practice for nursing staff based on international guidelines, was developed and implemented using the OMEBP … Show more

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