Preventive care for individuals with deep pressure ulcers in Sweden living at home: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Bååth Carina12ORCID,Carlsson Annika3,Larsson Bodil Wilde1,Sving Eva456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, Science, and Technology Karlstad University Karlstad Sweden

2. Faculty of Health, Welfare and Organisation Østfold University College Halden Norway

3. Centralhospital, Region of Värmland Karlstad Sweden

4. Centre for Research and Development Region Gavleborg/Uppsala University Gavle Sweden

5. Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

6. Department of Caring Science, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies University of Gavle Gavle Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsSeveral factors exist regarding the risk for, healing and prevention of pressure ulcers (PUs). A mobile PU team with an individualized holistic approach adapted to the home or outpatient clinic setting could be beneficial for the prevention, and management of PUs.AimsTo describe the mobile PU team's interventions among individuals who had deep PUs and were living at home. Another aim was to describe the patients' perceptions of the quality of the care and having a deep PU.MethodsA quantitative study with a cross‐sectional design. At an outpatient clinic, a mobile PU team was established to perform and follow up PU prevention interventions and advanced wound care treatment at home and at the outpatient clinic. All adult patients with existing deep category four PUs remitted to the outpatient clinic were asked to participate, and 16 out of 24 individuals consented. Instruments used for data collection were “Quality from the Patient's Perspective,” “Wound‐Quality of Life,” “Modified Norton Scale,” and a study developed protocol for the mobile team's PU interventions.ResultsThe patients chose home visits 20 times and outpatient clinic visits 89 times. In total, 8–13 interventions per participant were performed by the mobile team. The results show that having PUs affected the participants' perceptions of care and general well‐being. The PUs did not heal completely but they did improve, six patients underwent flap surgery.ConclusionWhen organizing care regarding patient safety for patients with deep PUs, it is important to consider the patient's perspective and well‐being and to involve patients in their care plans. Home care is perhaps not the only way of caring; other aspects, in addition to telemedicine, could be an option.

Publisher

Wiley

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