2023
DOI: 10.26650/experimed.1322111
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Pressure Ulcers in Palliative Care Unit Patients

Mahmut Değerli

Abstract: Objective: Pressure ulcers are associated with prolonged lengths of stay, increased costs, and lower discharge rates in palliative care units. This study aimed to reveal pressure ulcers' risk factors, incidence, and prevalence in a palliative care unit. Materials and Methods:The data of 252 inpatients in a secondary-level palliative care unit were examined retrospectively. Patients were divided into groups according to pressure ulcer status, and data was comparatively analyzed. Pressure ulcer prevalence and in… Show more

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“…However, during their admission, acute palliative care patients are at risk of developing hospital-acquired complications. In this context, hospital-acquired pressure injury (PI) is the most common type of ulcer experienced by palliative patients [13][14][15] due to their generally poorer clinical condition and decreased functional status [16,17]. Subsequently, to optimise QoL, the prevention of PI is recognised as an essential element of holistic care [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, during their admission, acute palliative care patients are at risk of developing hospital-acquired complications. In this context, hospital-acquired pressure injury (PI) is the most common type of ulcer experienced by palliative patients [13][14][15] due to their generally poorer clinical condition and decreased functional status [16,17]. Subsequently, to optimise QoL, the prevention of PI is recognised as an essential element of holistic care [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%