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Using wearable technology to prevent pressure injuries: An?integrative review

机译:使用可穿戴技术预防压力性损伤:综合评价

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Abstract Background Hospital‐acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) are a significant problem for hospitals worldwide, negatively affecting patients and organizations by decreasing quality of life and increasing organizational cost of care and workload. A common pressure injury prevention intervention is frequent turning, though compliance can be low. As a newer technology, wearable sensors have emerged as an intervention to increase turn compliance. Aims The aim of this integrative review was to determine the clinical outcomes of using wearable sensors as a HAPI prevention intervention. Methods This integrative review was appraised by two independent reviewers using the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence‐Based Practice Research Appraisal Tool. Results Eleven articles were included. The use of wearable sensors increases compliance with frequent turn protocols while decreasing HAPIs and reducing organizational costs. Despite this, the use of such technology was not found to increase the quality of turns. Although staff who used this technology reported positive feedback, technological training is needed to ensure proper use of the sensors. Linking Action to Practice This innovation has the potential to transform how nursing staff prevent pressure injuries, but more research is needed to definitively state whether wearable sensors will be efficacious as a pressure injury prevention intervention.
机译:摘要 背景 医院获得性压力性损伤(HAPIs)是全球医院面临的一个重大问题,通过降低生活质量、增加组织护理成本和工作量,对患者和组织产生负面影响。一种常见的压力性损伤预防干预措施是频繁换身,但依从性可能很低。作为一项较新的技术,可穿戴传感器已成为提高转弯顺应性的干预措施。目的 本综合综述的目的是确定使用可穿戴传感器作为 HAPI 预防干预措施的临床结局。方法 本综合评价由两名独立评价员使用约翰霍普金斯大学护理循证实践研究评估工具进行评价。结果 共纳入11篇文章。可穿戴传感器的使用提高了对频繁转弯协议的合规性,同时减少了 HAPI 并降低了组织成本。尽管如此,并没有发现使用这种技术可以提高转弯质量。尽管使用这项技术的工作人员报告了积极的反馈,但需要技术培训以确保正确使用传感器。将行动与实践联系起来 这项创新有可能改变护理人员预防压力性损伤的方式,但需要更多的研究来明确说明可穿戴传感器作为压力性损伤预防干预措施是否有效。

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