Effect of Evidence Based Practices Guidelines on Immobilized Orthopedic Patients' Outcome regarding Pressure Ulcers | ||
Egyptian Journal of Health Care | ||
Article 41, Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2022, Pages 545-560 PDF (623 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2022.231792 | ||
Authors | ||
Doaa Mohamed Mahmoud* ; Eman Sobhy Omran | ||
Lecturers of Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Benha University, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Pressure ulcers are common health problems that represent a nursing and social burden. Mortality risk in a patient with pressure ulcer is two to six times greater than this in a patient with intact skin. Aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of implementing evidence based practices guidelines on immobilized orthopedic Patients' Outcome regarding Pressure Ulcers. Method: Quasi-experimental research design was used to conduct this study in orthopedic unit at Benha University Hospital. A purposive sample of sixty adult patients was recruited in this study, divided equally into study and control groups. Two tools were used for data collection. Tool I; Comprehensive skin assessment sheet and tool II; Braden Risk Assessment Scale. Results: There was statistically significant difference between the study and control groups regarding Patients' Outcome regarding pressure ulcers post-implementation of evidence based practices guidelines. On the other hand, orthopedic immobilized patients who received routine nursing care developed several and higher stages of pressure ulcers. Conclusion: Implementation of evidence based practices guidelines was highly effective in improving orthopedic immobilized patients' outcome regarding pressure ulcers as compared with orthopedic immobilized patients who received routine nursing care. Recommendations: Evidence based practices guidelines for prevention of pressure ulcers should effectively be implemented for orthopedic immobilized patients who are assessed as being at pressure ulcers risk. | ||
Keywords | ||
Evidence Based Practices Guidelines; Patients' Outcome; Pressure Ulcers; Immobilized patients | ||
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