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The Effectiveness of the SKINCARE Bundle in Preventing Medical-Device Related Pressure Injuries in Critical Care Units: A Clinical Trial

Nahla Tayyib, Mousa Yahya Asiri, Sanja Danic, Sharmaine L. Sahi, Joem Lasafin, Leah Flor Generale, Ana Malubay, Peter Viloria, Marie Grace Palmere, Angelica Rose Parbo, Kethleen Eingie Aguilar, Patty Mae Licuanan, Marinette Reyes

2021Advances in Skin & Wound Care34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of a medical device-related pressure injury (MDRPI) prevention bundle/mnemonic on the incidence of acquired MDRPIs in critically ill patients. METHODS: This study used a prospective, single-arm, open-label clinical design and was carried out from January to April 2020 in CCUs in a Saudi Arabian tertiary hospital. All participants received the SKINCARE bundle intervention, which is based on the best available evidence for MDRPI prevention in CCUs. The primary outcome was the development of MDRPI. RESULTS: The MDRPI cumulative incidence was significantly lower after the implementation of the SKINCARE bundle (0.89%, 90% lower than historic incidence). CONCLUSIONS: The SKINCARE bundle demonstrates significant improvement of skin care through decreased cumulative incidence of acquired MDRPI.

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MedicineIncidence (geometry)MnemonicBundleCumulative incidenceEmergency medicineIntervention (counseling)Critically illIntensive care medicinePhysical therapySurgeryNursingPsychologyComposite materialOpticsTransplantationCognitive psychologyMaterials sciencePhysicsPressure Ulcer Prevention and ManagementSurgical site infection preventionStoma care and complications
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