1. Reducing hospital-acquired pressure injuries
- Author
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Noura Alnowaiser, Arshur Rahman, and Yasser Alotaibi
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Leadership and Management ,Health Personnel ,Psychological intervention ,Saudi Arabia ,Risk management tools ,prevention ,Health care ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,hospital ,Pressure Ulcer ,Pressure injury ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Outcome measures ,BMJ Quality Improvement report ,Quality Improvement ,Evidence-Based Practice ,Emergency medicine ,Risk assessment ,business ,bed Sore - Abstract
Hospital-acquired pressure injury is a common preventable condition. Our hospital is a 144-bed governmental hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that was found to have a 7.5% prevalence of hospital-acquired pressure injury in 2016. The aim of the improvement project was to reduce the prevalence of pressure injuries in our hospital from 7.5% to below 4% by the end of 2017. Our strategy for improvement was based on the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Model for Improvement. The change strategy was based on implementing an evidence-based risk assessment tool and a bundled evidence-based pressure injury prevention (PIP) intervention termed PIP bundle. After implementing the change package, we observed a reduction in the prevalence of pressure injuries by 84% (RR 0.16;95% CI 0.07 to 0.3; p value
- Published
- 2018