Preventing pressure ulcers in people with spinal injury - every contact counts

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
  • A webinar for Stop the Pressure week 2023 - Every Contact Counts
    Background
    Patients with spinal injuries are by definition immobile and insensitive - the 2 highest risk factors for pressure ulcer development. Their condition is usually irreversible and therefore they live with PU risk for the rest of their lives.
    Discussion points
    For these people how can we make sure that every contact counts?
    What is the role of the specialist unit in education?
    For people who are treated at non specialist hospitals how can we insure that they are well supported and receive the best advice and care - what role do the support organisations such as SIA play?
    Whilst immobility is a key risk factor, the point of movement is also an incredibly high risk, what can we do to ensure people have access to the correct equipment and use it properly?
    Speakers
    Jacqui Fletcher, Senior Clinical Advisor STOP the Pressure Programme & Clinical Lead Pressure Ulcers, NHSEI and National Wound Care Strategy Programme (Chair/Moderator)
    Eduarda Eloy, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
    Carol Barraclough, Spinal Injuries Association
    Jennifer Cloughley, Specialist Occupational Therapist, Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries
    Annie Price, NHS Wales

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