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Impact of a patient-specific national programme aimed at increasing the use of emollient moisturisers to reduce the risk of skin tears: a longitudinal cohort study

Authors :
Anna K Moffat
Jemisha Apajee
Lisa M. Kalisch Ellett
Kerrie Westaway
Clare Weston
Oliver Frank
Natalie Blacker
Russell Shute
Nicole L. Pratt
Elizabeth E. Roughead
Vanessa T Le Blanc
Moffat, Anna K
Westaway, Kerrie P
Apajee, Jemisha
Frank, Oliver
Shute, Russell
Weston, Clare
Blacker, Natalie
Le Blanc, Vanessa T
Kalisch Ellett, Lisa M
Pratt, Nicole L
Roughead, Elizabeth Ellen
Source :
BMJ Open, BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 10 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of a patient-specific national programme targeting older Australians and health professionals that aimed to increase use of emollient moisturisers to reduce to the risk of skin tears.DesignA prospective cohort intervention.ParticipantsThe intervention targeted 52 778 Australian Government’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs patients aged over 64 years who had risk factors for wound development, and their general practitioners (GPs) (n=14 178).Outcome measuresAn interrupted time series model compared the rate of dispensing of emollients in the targeted cohort before and up to 23 months after the intervention. Commitment questions were included in self-report forms.ResultsIn the first month after the intervention, the rate of claims increased 6.3-fold (95% CI: 5.2 to 7.6, pConclusionsThe intervention had a sustained effect over 23 months. Veterans who responded positively to commitment questions had higher uptake of emollients than those who did not.

Details

ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ open
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fba2ca7f58dd08e854b223dea2f29270