Timmerman Tracey, Teare Gary, Walling Erin, Delaney Catherine, Gander Laurie
Health Quality Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 3R2, Canada.
Ostomy Wound Manage. 2007 Feb;53(2):28-43.
The Health Quality Council and the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations convened a committee to develop evidence-based best practice guidelines for pressure ulcer prevention and management in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Health Quality Council designed a pilot project to 1) implement these guidelines in long-term care facilities using an evidence-based strategy and 2) evaluate the impact of the guidelines on the incidence and prevalence of residents with pressure ulcers. Seven long-term care facilities in Saskatchewan participated in the project, which ran from November 2004 to September 2005. Data from 753 patients were collected and analyzed. Following guideline implementation, the incidence of residents with pressure ulcers decreased from 6.0% to 0.2% and the prevalence rate decreased from 8.8% to 3.7%. The greater decline in incidence compared to prevalence suggests that process improvements occurred primarily in the prevention of new pressure ulcers. These results suggest that organizational commitment to improving skin and wound care followed by the facilitated implementation of evidence-based guidelines can result in improved clinical outcomes for long-term care residents.
加拿大萨斯喀彻温省卫生质量委员会和萨斯喀彻温省卫生组织协会召集了一个委员会,以制定基于证据的最佳实践指南,用于该省的压疮预防和管理。卫生质量委员会设计了一个试点项目,以1)在长期护理机构中采用基于证据的策略实施这些指南,以及2)评估这些指南对患有压疮的居民的发病率和患病率的影响。萨斯喀彻温省的七家长期护理机构参与了该项目,该项目从2004年11月持续到2005年9月。收集并分析了753名患者的数据。在实施指南后,患有压疮的居民的发病率从6.0%降至0.2%,患病率从8.8%降至3.7%。发病率的下降幅度大于患病率,这表明主要在预防新的压疮方面出现了流程改进。这些结果表明,组织致力于改善皮肤和伤口护理,随后促进基于证据的指南的实施,可以为长期护理居民带来更好的临床结果。