Measuring Pressure Redistribution Properties of 4 Hospital Bed Surfaces: A Quality Improvement Project
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Published:2022-06-01
Issue:6
Volume:68
Page:18-26
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ISSN:2640-5237
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Container-title:Wound Management and Prevention
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language:
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Short-container-title:Wound Manag Prev
Author:
Teleten Oleg,Polyak Tatyana,Espinoza Jessica,Li Andrew,Rodgers Ariel,Kirkland-Kyhn Holly
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pressure ulcers/injuries are not only prevalent in the long-term care facilities but also in the acute care setting. Pressure ulcer development has many contributing factors, including prolonged high surface interface pressure between the skin and mattress surface. PURPOSE: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to measure the pressure redistribution properties of 4 hospital surfaces. METHODS: Pressure measurements were performed on 8 participants lying on 1) standard mattress; 2) standard mattress with a static, air-filled bed overlay placed on top of it; 3) mattress with pulsing technology; and 4) mattress with immersing technology. Participants were volunteers measured while lying in the supine position and, in one instance, in the prone position. Pressures were measured with a full-body interface pressure mapping system. RESULTS: Of the 4 surfaces evaluated, the surface that provided the most effective pressure redistribution properties was the combination of the standard viscoelastic mattress with the static, air-filled overlay. CONCLUSION: These results can help guide surface choice for providing the best pressure redistribution properties in order to help prevent pressure ulcers/injuries.
Publisher
HMP Communications, LLC