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骨科患者压疮预防的最佳证据总结。

Best Evidence Summary for the Prevention of Pressure Injuries in Orthopaedic Patients.

机构信息

Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, South China Hospital of Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2024 Dec;33(12):4651-4664. doi: 10.1111/jocn.17507. Epub 2024 Oct 27.

Abstract

AIM

To systematically search, evaluate and synthesise the most robust evidence regarding pressure injury prevention in orthopaedic patients admitted to general wards.

DESIGN

The present study provides an evidence-based summary of the most robust findings, adhering to the evidence guidelines established by the Center for Evidence-Based Nursing of Fudan University.

METHOD

According to the "6S" model, a systematic search was conducted for literature on pressure injury prevention among orthopaedic patients in general wards. The types of literature included guidelines, clinical decisions, expert Consensus, evidence summaries, etc. The search period covered the time from the beginning of the database up to December 2023.

DATA SOURCES

The following databases and resources were systematically searched: Up To Date, JBI, NICE, WOCN, NZWCS, etc. RESULTS: Fifteen literature sources were included, comprising one clinical decision, eight guidelines, one systematic review, and one expert Consensus. In these sources, a comprehensive collection of 34 pieces of best evidence was formed across six key topics: risk assessment, position management, skin care, device used for device-related pressure injury, nutritional assessment, and support, as well as health education and training. Among the evidence gathered, a strong recommendation was made for 18 pieces, while the remaining 16 received a weak recommendation.

CONCLUSION

This study provides a comprehensive synthesis of the most robust evidence on pressure injury prevention in orthopaedic patients, encompassing 34 pieces of evidence that can serve as valuable references for clinical practice. Before implementing this evidence, it is crucial to evaluate the specific contextual factors within different countries and medical institutions, as well as the facilitators and barriers influencing its application by healthcare professionals and patient's preferences. Furthermore, targeted evidence selection should be conducted through careful screening and subsequent adjustments in implementation, thereby offering a more scientifically grounded basis for clinical nursing practice. Future research endeavours should prioritise investigating strategies for effective evidence utilisation.

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND PATIENT CARE

The prevention of pressure injuries poses a significant challenge for orthopaedic patients. This study presents a synthesis of 34 pieces of best evidence to provide guidance on preventive measures for pressure injuries in orthopaedic patients. Adhering to and implementing these 34 pieces of evidence can effectively aid in preventing pressure injuries in clinical practice. This evidence encompasses risk assessment, position management, skin care, device usage for device-related pressure injuries, nutritional support and evaluation, and health education and training, establishing a comprehensive and systematic implementation process. Assessing the risk of pressure injuries during interventions serves as an essential prerequisite for developing effective strategies to prevent such injuries among orthopaedic patients. Ultimately, this study will offer valuable guidance to healthcare professionals worldwide regarding preventing pressure injuries in orthopaedic patients.

IMPACT

Upon admission to the hospital, it is essential to conduct a risk assessment and implement evidence-based, individualised prevention measures for pressure ulcers in patients to prevent their occurrence. This study will provide valuable insights into preventing pressure injuries in orthopaedic patients admitted to orthopaedic wards for healthcare workers worldwide.

STATE

The PRIMA manifest is utilised during the text preparation process.

TRAIL REGISTRATION

ES20245365.

摘要

目的

系统地检索、评价和综合骨科普通病房患者压疮预防的最有力证据。

设计

本研究提供了最有力发现的循证总结,遵循了复旦大学循证护理中心制定的证据指南。

方法

根据“6S”模型,对骨科普通病房患者压疮预防的文献进行了系统检索。文献类型包括指南、临床决策、专家共识、证据总结等。检索时间涵盖了从数据库开始到 2023 年 12 月的时间段。

资料来源

系统检索了以下数据库和资源:UpToDate、JBI、NICE、WOCN、NZWCS 等。

结果

纳入了 15 篇文献,包括 1 篇临床决策、8 篇指南、1 篇系统评价和 1 篇专家共识。在这些来源中,形成了六个关键主题的 34 条最佳证据,涵盖风险评估、体位管理、皮肤护理、器械相关压疮的器械使用、营养评估和支持以及健康教育和培训。在收集到的证据中,有 18 条得到了强烈推荐,而其余 16 条则得到了弱推荐。

结论

本研究全面综合了骨科患者压疮预防的最有力证据,包含 34 条证据,可为临床实践提供有价值的参考。在实施这些证据之前,必须评估不同国家和医疗机构的具体背景因素,以及影响医护人员应用和患者偏好的促进因素和障碍。此外,应通过仔细筛选和后续实施调整,有针对性地选择证据,为临床护理实践提供更科学的依据。未来的研究应优先研究有效利用证据的策略。

对专业和患者护理的意义

骨科患者的压疮预防是一项重大挑战。本研究综合了 34 条最佳证据,为骨科患者压疮预防措施提供了指导。在临床实践中遵循和实施这 34 条证据可以有效预防压疮。这些证据包括风险评估、体位管理、皮肤护理、器械相关压疮的器械使用、营养支持和评估以及健康教育和培训,建立了全面系统的实施过程。在干预过程中进行压疮风险评估是制定预防骨科患者压疮有效策略的重要前提。最终,本研究将为全球医疗保健专业人员提供预防骨科患者压疮的宝贵指导。

影响

患者入院时,应对其进行风险评估,并实施基于证据的个体化压疮预防措施,以预防压疮的发生。本研究将为全球骨科病房的医护人员提供预防骨科患者压疮的宝贵见解。

状态

PRIMA 清单用于文本准备过程。

试验注册

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