Cargando…

Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study

Despite increasing preventive efforts, pressure injury still occurs in intensive care patients. This study was aimed to describe pressure injury prevalence, risk factors, and prevention practices in adult intensive care patients. This was a multi‐centre, one‐day, prospective point prevalence study i...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lin, Frances Fengzhi, Liu, Yu, Wu, Zijing, Li, Jing, Ding, Yanming, Li, Chunyan, Jiang, Zhixia, Yang, Jing, Wang, Kefang, Gao, Jie, Li, Xiaohan, Xia, Xinhua, Liu, Hongmei, Li, Xinxia, Chen, Xiaoyan, Yang, Lei, Fang, Xiuhua, Zhao, Ronghua, Chen, Jingfang, Labeau, Sonia, Blot, Stijn
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34227228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13648
_version_ 1784657594971848704
author Lin, Frances Fengzhi
Liu, Yu
Wu, Zijing
Li, Jing
Ding, Yanming
Li, Chunyan
Jiang, Zhixia
Yang, Jing
Wang, Kefang
Gao, Jie
Li, Xiaohan
Xia, Xinhua
Liu, Hongmei
Li, Xinxia
Chen, Xiaoyan
Yang, Lei
Fang, Xiuhua
Zhao, Ronghua
Chen, Jingfang
Labeau, Sonia
Blot, Stijn
author_facet Lin, Frances Fengzhi
Liu, Yu
Wu, Zijing
Li, Jing
Ding, Yanming
Li, Chunyan
Jiang, Zhixia
Yang, Jing
Wang, Kefang
Gao, Jie
Li, Xiaohan
Xia, Xinhua
Liu, Hongmei
Li, Xinxia
Chen, Xiaoyan
Yang, Lei
Fang, Xiuhua
Zhao, Ronghua
Chen, Jingfang
Labeau, Sonia
Blot, Stijn
author_sort Lin, Frances Fengzhi
collection PubMed
description Despite increasing preventive efforts, pressure injury still occurs in intensive care patients. This study was aimed to describe pressure injury prevalence, risk factors, and prevention practices in adult intensive care patients. This was a multi‐centre, one‐day, prospective point prevalence study in which a total of 198 intensive care units from 21 provinces in China participated. Overall and ICU‐acquired prevalence in intensive care patients were 12.26% and 4.31%, respectively. Consistent with earlier reports, almost half of the ICU‐acquired pressure injuries were at stage I, one‐fourth were at stage 2, and the most common body sites for pressure injuries were sacral and heel region. Risk factors identified were consistent with prior studies. Repositioning was the most commonly used pressure injury prevention strategy, followed by alternating pressure mattresses/overlays, floating heels, and air‐filled mattresses/overlays. These reflect a good level of adherence to recommended international pressure injury prevention clinical practice guidelines. The results provide a baseline reference for overall and ICU‐acquired prevalence among adult intensive care patients in China. Future research on what contributed to the lower pressure injury incidence in China needs to be conducted to inform healthcare organisations on their future preventive strategies for pressure injury prevention.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8874044
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88740442022-02-28 Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study Lin, Frances Fengzhi Liu, Yu Wu, Zijing Li, Jing Ding, Yanming Li, Chunyan Jiang, Zhixia Yang, Jing Wang, Kefang Gao, Jie Li, Xiaohan Xia, Xinhua Liu, Hongmei Li, Xinxia Chen, Xiaoyan Yang, Lei Fang, Xiuhua Zhao, Ronghua Chen, Jingfang Labeau, Sonia Blot, Stijn Int Wound J Original Articles Despite increasing preventive efforts, pressure injury still occurs in intensive care patients. This study was aimed to describe pressure injury prevalence, risk factors, and prevention practices in adult intensive care patients. This was a multi‐centre, one‐day, prospective point prevalence study in which a total of 198 intensive care units from 21 provinces in China participated. Overall and ICU‐acquired prevalence in intensive care patients were 12.26% and 4.31%, respectively. Consistent with earlier reports, almost half of the ICU‐acquired pressure injuries were at stage I, one‐fourth were at stage 2, and the most common body sites for pressure injuries were sacral and heel region. Risk factors identified were consistent with prior studies. Repositioning was the most commonly used pressure injury prevention strategy, followed by alternating pressure mattresses/overlays, floating heels, and air‐filled mattresses/overlays. These reflect a good level of adherence to recommended international pressure injury prevention clinical practice guidelines. The results provide a baseline reference for overall and ICU‐acquired prevalence among adult intensive care patients in China. Future research on what contributed to the lower pressure injury incidence in China needs to be conducted to inform healthcare organisations on their future preventive strategies for pressure injury prevention. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8874044/ /pubmed/34227228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13648 Text en © 2021 The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc (3M) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lin, Frances Fengzhi
Liu, Yu
Wu, Zijing
Li, Jing
Ding, Yanming
Li, Chunyan
Jiang, Zhixia
Yang, Jing
Wang, Kefang
Gao, Jie
Li, Xiaohan
Xia, Xinhua
Liu, Hongmei
Li, Xinxia
Chen, Xiaoyan
Yang, Lei
Fang, Xiuhua
Zhao, Ronghua
Chen, Jingfang
Labeau, Sonia
Blot, Stijn
Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title_full Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title_fullStr Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title_full_unstemmed Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title_short Pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in Chinese adult intensive care units: A multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
title_sort pressure injury prevalence and risk factors in chinese adult intensive care units: a multi‐centre prospective point prevalence study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34227228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13648
work_keys_str_mv AT linfrancesfengzhi pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT liuyu pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT wuzijing pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT lijing pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT dingyanming pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT lichunyan pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT jiangzhixia pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT yangjing pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT wangkefang pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT gaojie pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT lixiaohan pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT xiaxinhua pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT liuhongmei pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT lixinxia pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT chenxiaoyan pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT yanglei pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT fangxiuhua pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT zhaoronghua pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT chenjingfang pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT labeausonia pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT blotstijn pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy
AT pressureinjuryprevalenceandriskfactorsinchineseadultintensivecareunitsamulticentreprospectivepointprevalencestudy