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J Pediatr Nurs
December 2016
Spectrum Health Hospitals, Center for Nursing Practice & Development, Grand Rapids, MI.
Hospital acquired pressure ulcers (HAPU) are serious, debilitating, and preventable complications in all inpatient populations. Despite evidence of the development of pressure ulcers in the pediatric population, minimal research has been done. Based on observations gathered during quarterly HAPU audits, bedside nursing staff recognized trends in pressure ulcer locations that were not captured using current pressure ulcer risk assessment tools.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Acad Nurse Pract
September 2010
School of Nursing, University of Texas Medical Branch, Center for Nursing Practice Development, Galveston, Texas 77555-1132, USA.
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the characteristics of vulnerability in patients at safety net practices where nurse practitioners (NPs) provide the majority of the health care and to discuss the implications regarding patient data collection for all NPs who provide safety net care.
Data Sources: Data were collected from patients at four safety net practices: a rural health clinic, a rural nurse-managed health clinic, an urban nurse-managed health clinic, and an urban Indian health clinic.
Conclusions: The users of these practices reflected a significant degree of risk for poor health outcomes based on characteristics of risk identified in the literature.