Clark M
Wound Healing Research Unit, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff.
J Tissue Viability. 1998 Apr;8(2):3-5. doi: 10.1016/s0965-206x(98)80016-8.
The development of evidence based tissue viability is reviewed using the prevention and management of pressure sores as a specific example. Although data is limited, pressure sores may be more common at the end of the 1990's than they were fifteen years ago, despite changes in clinical practice. If evidence based tissue viability is to grow and mature, then two key obstacles must be overcome; changes in patient populations must be reflected within prevalence or incidence data (case-mix adjustment) so allowing interpretation of longitudinal changes in the occurrence of sores. Secondly, the efficacy and effectiveness of interventions such as pressure-redistributing beds and mattresses must be identified through rigorous and appropriate methodologies. Only through such steps can clinical skill be blended with research evidence to fully realise evidence based practice.
本文以压疮的预防和管理为例,综述了循证组织活力的发展情况。尽管数据有限,但尽管临床实践有所变化,压疮在20世纪90年代末可能比15年前更为常见。如果循证组织活力要发展和成熟,那么必须克服两个关键障碍;患者群体的变化必须反映在患病率或发病率数据中(病例组合调整),以便能够解释疮疡发生率的纵向变化。其次,必须通过严谨和适当的方法来确定诸如减压床和床垫等干预措施的疗效和有效性。只有通过这些步骤,临床技能才能与研究证据相结合,以充分实现循证实践。