Publications by authors named "Corrine Algrim-Boyle"

Purpose: Measurement of pressure injury (PI) prevalence allows benchmarking within and across facilities; the International Pressure Ulcer PrevalenceTM (IPUP) Survey includes a variety of care settings. The purpose of this study is to present 10 years of US prevalence and limited demographic data (2006-2015) by care setting.

Methods: Facilities volunteer to participate in the IPUP Survey.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Corrine Algrim-Boyle"

  • - Corrine Algrim-Boyle's research primarily focuses on the prevalence and demographic trends of pressure injuries (PIs) across various healthcare settings, as illustrated by her work on the International Pressure Ulcer Prevalence™ Survey from 2006 to 2015.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of measuring pressure injury prevalence for benchmarking purposes, enabling facilities to compare their performance over time and against others in the healthcare sector.
  • - Through the analysis of 10 years of data, Algrim-Boyle contributed valuable insights into the prevalence of pressure injuries, enhancing understanding of trends which can inform clinical practices and policy-making in wound care.