The purpose of this study is to test whether optimal patient turning, strictly every 2 hours with at least 15 minutes of tissue decompression, reduces the occurrence of hospital acquired pressure ulcers.
This single site, open label, two arm randomized control trial aims to evaluate whether optimal patient turning, strictly every 2 hours with at least 15 minutes of tissue decompression, reduces the occurrence of hospital acquired pressure ulcers. Optimal turning procedures will be obtained with the use of a patient monitoring system (Leaf Healthcare, Inc.) and compared to standard preventative care practices. Sensors were placed on all participants as they were admitted to ICU. A nurse's user dashboard was turned on for participants in the Optimal Turning Group, but was not turned on for participants in the Standard Care group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,312
Patients within this arm will receive optimal turning practices. Nurses caring for these patients will receive real-time quantitative measures of patient turning procedures from the User Dashboard and provide a visual advisory to the nurse for the time to next turn.
Patients within this arm will receive standard preventative care practices - that is, nurses will provide standard care as necessary, without the aid of visual advisories from a patient sensor.
A small sensor with adhesive backing is applied to the upper chest (midline) of the patient. Sensor tracks and records body movement and position, and displays this on a User Dashboard located on a computer at the bedside.
Stanford Health Care
Stanford, California, United States
Count of Participants With Pressure Ulcer According to the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) Criteria for Pressure Ulcers
NPUAP criteria include 4 stages and 2 unstaged criteria. The count of patients with pressure ulcer according to any of the criteria are reported. * Stage 1: Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin * Stage 2: Partial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis * Stage 3: Full-thickness skin loss * Stage 4: Full-thickness skin and tissue loss * Unstageable: Obscured full-thickness skin and tissue loss * Suspected deep tissue injury: Persistent non-blanchable deep red, maroon or purple discoloration
Time frame: Duration of ICU admission (average 1 week)
Compliance With Patient Turning Procedures
Compliance is reported as the percentage of time during ICU admission that patients received turning every two hours.
Time frame: Duration of ICU admission (average 1 week)
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