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The study focuses on the impact of a digital MEDIASCREEN tool on the knowledge, technical know-how and behavioural skills in terms of pressure sores of patients. In addition, the cognitive impact of this type of tool will also be studied in our study population (self-esteem and feeling of personal effectiveness). The objective is to compare the impact of a digital MEDIASCREEN information tool with information tool compared to the usual paper-based prevention materials on knowledge of the risk of hospital-acquired pressure sores.


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NCT number NCT05547295
Study type Interventional
Source Pôle Saint Hélier
Contact Philippe Gallien
Phone 02.99.29.50.21
Email philippe.gallien@pole-sthelier.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date October 27, 2022
Completion date July 26, 2024

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