Prevention of pressure injuries and nursing interventions in critical care settings: a synthesis without meta-analysis (swim)

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  • What: In the comprehensive review the authors examined twenty studies encompassing 305 149 patients that investigated nursing interĀ­ ventions pressure injuries. The review shows general agreements on the interventions for pressure injury prevention during their stay in critical care units, including skin assessment, offloading, repositioning, and skin care. The review shows a general agreement about how PIs prevention had to occur and the importance of these interventions with different levels of the significant impact of these interventions on PI prevention. The studies need more comprehensive descriptions of what these educational programs include and what learning theories are . . .

     

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