Pressure injury prevalence and predictors among older adults in the first 36 hours of hospitalisation
Abstract
Aims and objective To describe the prevalence and predictors of pressure injuries among older adults with limited mobility, within the first 36 hr of their hospital admission in Australia. Background Pressure injuries are significant health, safety and quality of care issues for patients and healthcare organisations. The early implementation of the recommended pressure injury prevention international clinical practice guidelines is a way to...
Paper Details
Title
Pressure injury prevalence and predictors among older adults in the first 36 hours of hospitalisation
Published Date
Aug 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
21-22
Pages
4119 - 4127
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