Impaired mobility and pressure ulcer development in older adults: Excess movement and too little movement-Two sides of the one coin?
Aglecia Moda Vitoriano BudriZena Elizabeth Helen MooreDeclan PattonTom O'ConnorLinda Elizabeth NugentAisling Mc CannPinar AvsarPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2020)
The traditional focus on low movers/immobile individuals may detract from the identification of those making an abnormally high frequency of unsafe movements. Pressure ulcer assessment can be enhanced through a combination of sub-epidermal moisture assessment and visual skin assessment, and through the identification of both individuals with impaired mobility and those abnormally high movements, such as among those who are agitated.