Strategies to Preventing pressure injuries among intensive care unit patients mechanically ventilated in prone position: a systematic review and a Delphi study

Author:

Wang Zonghua1,Fan Jiangshan1,Chen Ling2,Xie Langlang1,Huang Lingfang1,Ruan Yang3,Xu Xia4,Liang Zeping5

Affiliation:

1. Army Medical University

2. the 958th Hospital of PLA, the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Hospital, Army Medical University

3. the 79th Hospital of Group Army

4. Department of Health Management and Geriatric Nursing, Daping Hospital

5. Department of Nursing, Daping Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background Although the incidence of pressure injury in the prone position is high for the mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit, evidence-based strategies are still lacking. Propose To conduct a systematic review of current evidence, and to propose a series of strategies to prevent pressure injuries among mechanically ventilated patients with prone position in the intensive care unit. Method The study was guided by the Medical Research Council framework. After a systematic review of current evidence of original articles, guidelines, expert consensus and theories, a strategy draft was developed. Then we invited 20 experts to modify and refine these strategies through two rounds of Delphi consensus method. Result After two rounds of Delphi process, the importance of coefficient of variation (Cv) and Kendall’s coefficient of concordance in the strategies repository were 0.067 and 0.311, respectively. And the operability of Cv and Kendall’s coefficient of concordance in the strategy draft was 0.055 and 0.294, respectively. Ultimately, we established 31 strategies for including 7 themes (assess risk factors, assess skin and tissue, body position management, skin care, nutrition, preventing medical device-related pressure injuries, education and supervision).In addition, we also developed a strategy framework to clarify our strategies. Conclusion According to the Medical Research Council framework, we developed 7 themes and 31 strategies to prevention prone-position pressure injuries among the intensive care unit mechanically ventilated patients. This study was considered to improve the clinical management of pressure injuries among prone position patients in the intensive care unit settings.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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