Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 1 of 1
Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Individualized Clinical Practice Guidelines For Pressure Injury Management: Development Of An Integrated Multi-Modal Biomedical Information Resource, Kathie M. Bogie, Guo-Qiang Zhang, Steven K. Roggenkamp, Ningzhou Zeng, Jacinta Seton, Shiqiang Tao, Arielle L. Bloostein, Jiayang Sun
Individualized Clinical Practice Guidelines For Pressure Injury Management: Development Of An Integrated Multi-Modal Biomedical Information Resource, Kathie M. Bogie, Guo-Qiang Zhang, Steven K. Roggenkamp, Ningzhou Zeng, Jacinta Seton, Shiqiang Tao, Arielle L. Bloostein, Jiayang Sun
Institute for Biomedical Informatics Faculty Publications
Background: Pressure ulcers (PU) and deep tissue injuries (DTI), collectively known as pressure injuries are serious complications causing staggering costs and human suffering with over 200 reported risk factors from many domains. Primary pressure injury prevention seeks to prevent the first incidence, while secondary PU/DTI prevention aims to decrease chronic recurrence. Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) combine evidence-based practice and expert opinion to aid clinicians in the goal of achieving best practices for primary and secondary prevention. The correction of all risk factors can be both overwhelming and impractical to implement in clinical practice. There is a need to develop practical …