Br J Nurs. 2013 Nov 14-27;22(20):S10, S12, S14-6.

Pressure ulcers in Jordan: a snapshot survey of a tertiary public hospital.

 

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Patients are at risk of developing pressure ulcers while they are hospitalised. These risks need to be managed effectively to avoid harm and to minimise costs.

OBJECTIVE:

This study was aimed at determining the prevalence and incidence of pressure ulcers at selected acute clinical settings in central Jordan.

DESIGN:

A cross-sectional survey design.

METHOD:

An inpatient snapshot survey was conducted over 4 weeks in the two medical wards in a tertiary public hospital.

RESULTS:

190 participants were surveyed, 30 cases were identified, 53% were male, and 75% were aged 60 years or older. Prevalence was 24%, approximately half of the cases were grade 2 and 23% were grade 3 and 4. Pressure ulcers were mainly found on the sacrum (43%), followed by the heel (24%). Over 4 weeks, 29 new pressure ulcer cases were identified; 55% were male, and 90% were aged 60 years or older. Pressure ulcers were mainly-in 38% of cases-identified with cerebral vascular accident patients.

CONCLUSION:

The results of the snapshot survey confirmed that there is a problem with maintaining patients' safety in terms of patients acquiring pressure ulcers in hospital. The number of pressure ulcers indicate less-than-optimal management of patient safety, which requires a more detailed investigation.

PMID:
 
24225505
 
DOI:
 
10.12968/bjon.2013.22.Sup20.S10