Community-Acquired Pressure Injuries in the Acute Care Setting

被引:5
|
作者
Singh, Charleen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Shoqirat, Noordeen [4 ]
机构
[1] Reg Med Ctr, Wound Care Serv, San Jose, CA 95116 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Betty Irene Moore Sch Nursing, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[3] Cottage Hosp, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 USA
[4] Mutah Univ, Nursing Fac, Al Karak, Jordan
关键词
acute care; community-acquired pressure injury; hospital-acquired pressure injury; postacute care; present on admission; pressure injury;
D O I
10.1097/01.ASW.0000732748.56041.cf
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To explore the population of patients with a community-acquired pressure injury (CAPI) admitted to an acute care facility from December 2018 to December 2019. The specific aims of the study were to identify the (1) number of patients admitted with a CAPI, (2) type and frequency of pressure injury (PI), (3) location of residence prior to admission, (4) general demographics of the patient, and (5) condition of the PI at discharge. METHODS: In this retrospective descriptive study, participants were identified and pulled from the hospital database at a 260-bed level 2 trauma center. Patients' charts were identified by searching for nursing documentation of CAPIs. The exclusion criterion was charts that did not include verification of PI by a certified wound nurse. Data were pulled from the electronic medical record, verified by the certified wound nurse, and reviewed for participant demographics and implementation of PI prevention and treatment. RESULTS: Over the course of the year, 88 patients had a CAPI. The majority lived at home (86.4%), were male (68.2%), and had stage 2 PIs (37%) on the sacrum (30.7%) or coccyx (51.1%). All participants had multiple comorbidities. Few PIs were from postacute care settings (11%) or another acute care hospital (1.1%). On average, patients had more than one PI. All patients had decreased or impaired mobility and mean body mass index of 26.38 +/- 7.23 kg/m(2). No one developed a new PI while in the acute care setting, and many of the CAPIs either healed (69.3%) or stabilized (22.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Providers have an opportunity to make a difference in the prevalence of PIs occurring outside of acute and postacute care settings.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 4
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Clinical pathways in an acute care setting: Community-acquired pneumonia
    Hadlock, C
    Niederman, MS
    Stelmach, WJ
    Brown, RB
    Tice, AD
    Bartlett, JG
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 1996, 5 : S166 - S173
  • [2] Characteristics of Patients With Community-Acquired Pressure Injuries
    Nagano, Midori
    Kubo, Yoshiko
    Egawa, Akiko
    Kobayashi, Masayo
    Sato, Masami
    NURSING OPEN, 2025, 12 (01):
  • [3] A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED PRESSURE ULCER/INJURIES AND COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PRESSURE ULCER/INJURIES
    Kirkland-Kyhn, Holly
    Teleten, Oleg
    Schank, Joy E.
    JOURNAL OF WOUND OSTOMY AND CONTINENCE NURSING, 2019, 46 : S62 - S62
  • [4] Stage-related implications of community-acquired pressure injuries for the acute medical inpatients
    Sanson, Gianfranco
    Barbin, Ilaria
    De Matteis, Daniela
    Marzinotto, Ilaria
    Zanetti, Michela
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2021, 30 (5-6) : 712 - 724
  • [5] Preventing Community-Acquired Pressure Injuries in Spinal Cord Injury
    Burkhart, Elizabeth
    Zurek, Stacey
    Desmond, Mary E.
    Aguina, Keith
    Cabigon, Ralph D.
    Smith, Autumn
    Bates-Jensen, Barbara
    REHABILITATION NURSING, 2023, 48 (06) : 190 - 199
  • [6] A root cause analysis of community-acquired pressure injuries in persons with spinal cord injuries
    Chad M. Osteen
    Autumn Smith
    Brian Bartle
    Reside L. Jacob
    Frances Weaver
    Sherri L. LaVela
    Elizabeth Burkhart
    Spinal Cord Series and Cases, 11 (1)
  • [7] A Descriptive Study of Hospital- and Community-acquired Pressure Ulcers/Injuries
    Kirkland-Kyhn, Holly
    Teleten, Oleg
    Joseph, Reena
    Maguina, Pirko
    WOUND MANAGEMENT & PREVENTION, 2019, 65 (02) : 14 - 19
  • [8] Community-Acquired Pressure Injuries: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Effect of Care Bundles-An Integrative Review
    Aloweni, Fazila
    Lim, Siew Hoon
    Gunasegaran, Nanthakumahrie
    Ostbye, Truls
    Ang, Shin Yuh
    Siow, Kee Chen Elaine
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2024, 33 (12) : 4618 - 4634
  • [9] Acute community-acquired bacterial meningitis: Consequences of injuries and brain monitoring
    Mrozek, Segolene
    Bouvier, Damien
    Dahyot-Fizelier, Claire
    ANESTHESIE & REANIMATION, 2020, 6 (01): : 75 - 81
  • [10] Acute community-acquired sinusitis
    Gwaltney, JM
    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1996, 23 (06) : 1209 - 1225