Best practices bring reduction of ulcers
Best practices bring reduction of ulcers
The Indiana Pressure Ulcer Initiative's collaborative effort to share education and tools to improve the risk identification, prevention, and treatment of pressure ulcers included more than 160 home health agencies, hospitals, and nursing homes. With the focus on education and sharing best practices among the providers, members of the 15-month first phase of the initiative posted some impressive results that contributed to a drop in reported pressure ulcers throughout the state.
Always performs risk assessment within 24 hours of admission:
Prior to participation in initiative, 42.8%;
After participation in initiative, 71.4%.
Always performs risk assessment during length of care, at change of condition:
Prior to participation in initiative, 14.3%;
After participation in initiative, 57.1%.
Always communicates results of risk and skin assessments to appropriate staff:
Prior to participation in initiative, 14.3%;
After participation in initiative, 28.6%.
Always includes pressure ulcer training in orientation:
Prior to participation in initiative, 28.6%;
After participation in initiative, 71.4%.
Always includes pressure ulcer training on an ongoing basis:
Prior to participation in initiative, 0%;
After participation in initiative, 42.9%.
Always involves nurses' aides in care planning:
Prior to participation in initiative, 0%;
After participation in initiative, 42.9%.
Always tracks nosocomial ulcers and patients admitted with pressure ulcers:
Prior to participation in initiative, 14.3%;
After participation in initiative, 51.1%.
Uses a multidisciplinary team approach to pressure ulcers:
Prior to participation in initiative, 57.1%;
After participation in initiative, 85.7%.
The Indiana Pressure Ulcer Initiative's collaborative effort to share education and tools to improve the risk identification, prevention, and treatment of pressure ulcers included more than 160 home health agencies, hospitals, and nursing homes. With the focus on education and sharing best practices among the providers, members of the 15-month first phase of the initiative posted some impressive results that contributed to a drop in reported pressure ulcers throughout the state.Subscribe Now for Access
You have reached your article limit for the month. We hope you found our articles both enjoyable and insightful. For information on new subscriptions, product trials, alternative billing arrangements or group and site discounts please call 800-688-2421. We look forward to having you as a long-term member of the Relias Media community.