Pressure Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluate Knowledge Translation Care Plan on Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Caregivers and Care Effects of Patients With Pressure Injury
Background and importance: In 2003, a pressure injury is listed as one of the indicators of care quality in clinical setting by Taiwan joint commission on hospital accreditation. That reflects that a pressure injury is a significant heath care issue. Nowadays, it still constantly happens at hospitals, home, and nursing homes: Pressure injuries cause pain, and increase length of hospital stay, rehospitalization rate, and death rate. In current clinical practice, standardized guidelines and basic principles are followed for pressure injury management, and it is found that most of the caregivers are unsure about what are the consequences of having pressure injuries and how to manage and prevent them. Therefore, the caregivers are more passive, and feel nervous and confused. In literature, there are guidelines for pressure injury prevention and management. However, they are primarily designed for heath professionals. As a result, to achieve evidence-based practice and knowledge translation, I hope to make individual management plans for each patient, provide caring support, and follow up with patients. And caregivers can benefit from knowledge, attitude, practice, and caring effect.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 70 |
Est. completion date | June 2, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 0 Years to 100 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Grade 1-3 pressure injury diagnosed by medical staff. 2. The patient needs to have a caregiver. 3. The patient and the caregiver need to be older than 20 years old, (4) The informed consent of this study. (5) The caregiver Those who understand the content of health education (MMSE>24 points) Exclusion Criteria: 1. The patient has >3 disease diagnoses, 2. The patient is diagnosed by a doctor as a terminally ill patient or the life expectancy is less than 3 months, 3. There is a life-threatening acute problem (active bleeding site, acute myocardial infarction, acute bronchitis, etc. ), 4. pressure injury caused by invasive pipeline placement, 5. need to wear non-invasive positive pressure respirator, (6) need to stay in intensive care center for a long time (>10 days), 6. need a long time For surgical patients, each operation takes > 5 hours, 7. the caregiver has dementia, 8. the caregiver has mental illness or alcohol and drug addiction, 9. no caregiver. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Vivian | Keelung | Zhongzheng District |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Yi-Syuan Lai |
Taiwan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | wound healing | PUSH tool. Measure Length x Width, Exudate Amount and Tissue Type in pressure injury. | 6 weeks and 12 weeks | |
Primary | caregiver's knowledge | Using a self-made questionnaire, the informal caregivers' knowledge of pressure injuries, such as: how does a pressure injury form, what are the care methods for a pressure injury, what should be prepared for wound care, methods to prevent a pressure injury, etc. | 6 weeks and 12 weeks | |
Primary | caregiver's attitude | Use the self-made questionnaire to understand the caregivers' attitudes towards pressure injuries, such as whether they have motivation to care for them, whether they think it is important to prevent pressure injuries, whether they are confident that they can take good care of them, etc. | 6 weeks and 12 weeks | |
Primary | caregiver's practice | Using a self-made questionnaire, the caregiver actually evaluates the situation of caring for the crush injury, such as: body positioning, repositioning, nutritional supply status, wound dressing change, wound grading assessment, body cleanliness, whether the protrusion of the bone is paid attention to, reducing Pressure equipment, etc. | 6 weeks and 12 weeks | |
Secondary | The recurrence rate of pressure injury three months after intervention | Patients with reoccurrence of pressure injury/Total number of experimental group or control group*100% | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | The rehospitalization rate | Number of patients re-admitted for pressure injuries /Total number of experimental group or control group *100% | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | The mortality rate | The number of Patient deaths/Total number of experimental group or control group *100% | 12 weeks |
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