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The impact of the Shanley Pressure Ulcer Prevention Programme on older persons' knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards, pressure ulcer prevention

机译:Shanley压疮预防计划对老年人预防压疮的知识以及态度和行为的影响

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Abstract Pressure ulcers (PUs) have a profound impact on individuals, with studies demonstrating that compared with similarly aged persons, those living with a PU have a significantly lower quality of life. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of the Shanley Pressure Ulcer Prevention Programme (SPUPP) on older persons' knowledge of, and attitudes and behaviours towards, PU prevention. This was a multi‐centre, open‐label, randomised controlled trial. The population of interest was older persons living in the community who attended either a day care centre or a retirement group and were deemed to be at risk of PUs due to reduced mobility. Stratified random sampling was used to randomise based on days of attendance at day care centre/retirement group. Pretest and post‐test were applied to the intervention and control groups. The SPUPP is a multimedia programme delivered using electronic media, hard copy materials, activities, and patient diaries and addresses the key tenets of PU prevention as described by the SKIN bundle. The programme contains five separate sessions delivered over 5?weeks. The impact of the SPUPP was assessed using the patient knowledge of and attitude and behaviour towards PU prevention instrument (KPUP). A total of 64 persons, 32 in each group, took part in the study. Of these, 75 (n?=?48) were female, with a mean age of 81.9?years (SD: 5.56?years). Further, 68.8 (n?=?44) were either overweight or obese and 40.6 (n?=?26) were usually incontinent of urine. There were no differences between the intervention and control groups in mean scores during the pretest stage. However, at post‐test, the mean scores for the intervention group were higher than the control group, 16.87 (SD: 1.88) versus 12.41 (SD: 3.21), respectively. For the post‐test stage, mean differences between the two groups in favour of the intervention group (??=?4.46) were statistically significant, as t?=?6.76, P?=?.0001, and equal variances were not assumed. The SPUPP impacted positively on knowledge scores of the participants and positively influenced attitudes and behaviours towards PU prevention. Thus, this research provides information regarding the potential to enhance patient involvement in PU prevention.
机译:摘要 压疮(PUs)对个体有深远的影响,研究表明,与同龄人群相比,PU患者的生活质量明显较低。本研究的目的是探讨 Shanley 压疮预防计划 (SPUPP) 对老年人对 PU 预防的知识、态度和行为的影响。这是一项多中心、开放标签、随机对照试验。感兴趣的人群是居住在社区的老年人,他们要么参加日托中心,要么参加退休小组,并且由于行动不便而被认为有患PU的风险。采用分层随机抽样,根据日托中心/退休组的出勤天数进行随机抽样。对干预组和对照组进行前测和后测。SPUPP 是一个使用电子媒体、硬拷贝材料、活动和患者日记提供的多媒体计划,并解决了 SKIN 捆绑包所描述的 PU 预防的关键原则。该计划包括五个独立的课程,为期 5 周。使用患者对 PU 预防工具 (KPUP) 的了解以及态度和行为来评估 SPUPP 的影响。共有 64 人(每组 32 人)参加了这项研究。其中,75%(n?=?48)为女性,平均年龄为81.9岁(标准差:5.56岁)。此外,68.8% (n?=?44) 超重或肥胖,40.6%(n?=?26)通常为尿失禁。在验前阶段,干预组和对照组的平均得分没有差异。然而,在测试后,干预组的平均得分高于对照组,分别为 16.87 (SD: 1.88) 和 12.41 (SD: 3.21)。对于测试后阶段,两组之间的平均差异有利于干预组(??=?4.46)具有统计学意义,如t?=?6.76,P?=?。0001,并且不假设相等的方差。SPUPP对参与者的知识得分产生了积极影响,并对预防PU的态度和行为产生了积极影响。因此,这项研究提供了有关增强患者参与 PU 预防的潜力的信息。

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