Galvin Patricia A, Curley Martha A Q
Children’s Hospital Boston, MA, USA.
AORN J. 2012 Sep;96(3):261-70. doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2012.05.010.
Pressure ulcers continue to be a personally and financially expensive complication of surgery and hospitalization. The effects of anesthesia, immobilization during surgery, and use of multiple medical devices all place the surgical patient at high risk for pressure-related skin injury. As part of a comprehensive pressure ulcer prevention initiative, nurses in the cardiac and main ORs at Children's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts, became concerned that current pressure ulcer risk assessment tools did not adequately capture the intense but short-term risk posed in the operating and procedural suites. A team, formed to investigate this matter, developed a tool to guide nursing assessment of patient risk and to plan nursing interventions to prevent pressure ulcers. Results after implementation of the Braden Q+P tool appear to show improvement in preventing pressure ulcers. Increased awareness of pressure ulcer prevention, a hospital focus on skin care, and nursing education about pressure ulcers supported this improvement.
压疮仍然是手术和住院过程中造成个人痛苦和经济负担的并发症。麻醉效果、手术期间的固定以及多种医疗设备的使用,都使手术患者面临与压力相关的皮肤损伤的高风险。作为全面预防压疮举措的一部分,马萨诸塞州波士顿儿童医院心脏手术室和主手术室的护士们担心,当前的压疮风险评估工具未能充分捕捉手术和操作区域所带来的强烈但短期的风险。一个专门成立的团队对该问题进行了调查,并开发了一种工具,以指导护士对患者风险进行评估,并规划预防压疮的护理干预措施。实施Braden Q+P工具后的结果似乎显示在预防压疮方面有所改善。对预防压疮的认识提高、医院对皮肤护理的重视以及关于压疮的护理教育都对这一改善起到了支持作用。