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An exploration of the perspectives of individuals and their caregivers on pressure ulcer/injury prevention and management to inform the development of a clinical guideline

Title: An exploration of the perspectives of individuals and their caregivers on pressure ulcer/injury prevention and management to inform the development of a clinical guideline
Authors: Emily Haesler; J Pittman; J Cuddigan; S Law; YY Chang; K Balzer; D Berlowitz; K Carville; J Kottner; M Litchford; Z Moore; P Mitchell; D Sigaudo-Roussel
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: La Trobe University (Melbourne): Figshare
Subject Terms: Clinical sciences; Health sciences; Allied health and rehabilitation science; Health services and systems; Pressure ulcer; Pressure injury; Consumer engagement; Consumer perspective; Clinical guideline; Survey
Description: Background: Consumer engagement is a requirement of high quality clinical guidelines. Developing strategies to engage consumers and incorporate the perspectives of individuals with or at risk of pressure ulcers/injuries and their informal caregivers was one priority in the recent update of the EPUAP/NPIAP/PPPIA's Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. Aims: The aims were to determine the goals of individuals and caregivers for pressure ulcer/injury care, priorities for pressure ulcer/injury education and biggest problems related to pressure ulcers/injuries. Methods: An online, anonymous, international 10-item survey, accessible in nine languages was provided to individuals and their caregivers from April to October 2018. Descriptive statistics were used for quantitative data and a thematic analysis approach was used to analyse qualitative data. Results: There were 1233 individuals from 27 countries who completed the survey. Overall, individuals and caregivers had similar goals of care. Reducing the size of pressure ulcer/injury was selected more often as a care goal than complete healing. Individuals, compared to caregivers, considered managing pain more important. Qualitative data analysis identified five themes including knowledge, attitudes, and skills; risk factors for pressure ulcer/injury; accessing pressure ulcer/injury care; quality of life for patients and caregivers; and the pressure ulcer/injury. Conclusions: The consumer survey provided consumer engagement and perspective that was incorporated into guideline development, including consideration during evaluation of the relevance and acceptability of recommendations, and assignment of recommendation strength ratings.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/An_exploration_of_the_perspectives_of_individuals_and_their_caregivers_on_pressure_ulcer_injury_prevention_and_management_to_inform_the_development_of_a_clinical_guideline/19342094
DOI: 10.26181/19342094.v1
Availability: https://doi.org/10.26181/19342094.v1; https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/An_exploration_of_the_perspectives_of_individuals_and_their_caregivers_on_pressure_ulcer_injury_prevention_and_management_to_inform_the_development_of_a_clinical_guideline/19342094
Rights: In Copyright
Accession Number: edsbas.8C80B50C
Database: BASE