Literature Review: Nursing Education and Pressure Injury Prevention
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This report presents a literature review focused on pressure injury prevention within skilled nursing facilities, particularly concerning the elderly population. The review synthesizes findings from three key articles: Kwong et al. (2016) which discusses a cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating a pressure ulcer prevention program; Yap et al. (2018) which examines repositioning frequency and precipitating factors in pressure ulcer prevention; and Tayyib & Coyer (2016) that provides a systematic review of pressure ulcer prevention strategies in intensive care units. The review analyzes the methodologies, strengths, and weaknesses of each study, highlighting the importance of nursing education and preventative strategies in reducing the incidence of pressure injuries. The conclusion emphasizes the need for effective strategies and prevention programs in nursing home settings to manage pressure ulcers and improve patient outcomes. This assignment is a valuable resource for students and healthcare professionals seeking to understand and address the challenges of pressure injury prevention. The document is contributed by a student to be published on the website Desklib. Desklib is a platform which provides all the necessary AI based study tools for students.
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