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Adapting a SSKIN bundle for carers to aid identification of pressure damage and ulcer risks in the community

If pressure damage is identified and addressed at an early stage, it may be reversed. Otherwise, it may quickly progress into a serious deep tissue injury. In the community, most daily skin care is undertaken by formal and informal carers. They therefore need to know how to identify signs that pressure ulcers may develop and what immediate actions to take. NICE guidance on pressure ulcer prevention is too extensive to be a simple tool for carers, so a SSKIN bundle was adapted for community use. This ensures carers know how to prevent and identify pressure damage, and includes skin care, repositioning and use of equipment. Carers need training. This is the responsibility of all involved with the patient, including healthcare and local authority services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR];Copyright of British Journal of Community Nursing is the property of MA Healthcare Limited and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission.

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British Journal of Community Nursing

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Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Article
ISBN/ISSN
14624753
Resource Database
A9h academic search complete - exported 11/7/2016
Publication Year
2016
Issue Number
Sup6
Volume Number
21
Start Page
S19-S25