Modifiable patient-related factors associated with pressure ulcers on the sacrum and heels: Secondary data analyses.
Bénédicte ManderlierNele Van DammeSofie VerhaegheAnn Van HeckeIrma H J EverinkRuud J G HalfensDimitri BeeckmanPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2019)
Pressure ulcers occur when skin and tissues are deformed between bony prominences and the support surface in a sitting or lying position. They are the result of a complex interaction between direct causal factors and a wide range of indirect factors. Recognition of these factors influences risk assessment guidance and practice. Knowledge of skin-specific factors at the patient level, modifiable by nursing interventions, enables a better targeted and tailored preventive approach.