“…Pressure injuries are multifactorial, involving mechanical boundary conditions and the susceptibility and tolerance of the individual (Coleman et al, 2014; EPUAP, NPIAP, & PPPIA, 2019). Mechanical boundary conditions include mechanical ventilation (Cox, 2020; Lima Serrano et al, 2017), diabetes mellitus (Amir et al, 2017; Cox, 2020; Dreyfus et al, 2018; Lima Serrano et al, 2017), peripheral vascular disease (Hernández‐Martínez‐Esparza et al, 2021; Lima Serrano et al, 2017; Pittman et al, 2021), renal failure (Pittman et al, 2021), nutritional status (Dreyfus et al, 2018), low haemoglobin and albumin (Jin et al, 2017; Lee & Park, 2014; Sayan et al, 2020) and susceptibility and tolerance of the individual including old age (Cox, 2020; Lima Serrano et al, 2017; Sayan et al, 2020), body mass index (BMI) (Sayan et al, 2020), faecal incontinence or urinary incontinence [14], history of pressure injuries (Pittman et al, 2021).…”