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Monitoring pressure ulcer healing in persons with disabilities.
Authors:Maria Mullins  Susan S Thomason  Maria Legro
Affiliation:Patient Safety Center of Inquiry, Tampa, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Pressure ulcers are a high-risk, high-volume, and high-cost problem for persons with disabilities. This article describes four tools published in the literature and reports the validity, reliability, strengths, and limitations of each. These tools include the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH), the Pressure Sore Status Tool (PSST), the Sussman Wound Healing Tool (SWHT), and the Sessing Scale. Rehabilitation nurses should use a consistent framework with accurate quantification to assess, document, and monitor changes in pressure ulcers over time. Such a measurement tool must prove valid for the disabled population in which the tool is used. This will enable healthcare providers to communicate more effectively and evaluate the therapeutic plan of care.
Keywords:pressure ulcer healing  wound assessment  wound care
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