TY - JOUR
T1 - Randomised controlled trial to evaluate a new double-layer air-cell overlay for elderly patients requiring head elevation.
AU - Sanada, Hiromi
AU - Sugama, Junko
AU - Matsui, Yuko
AU - Konya, Chizuko
AU - Kitagawa, Atsuko
AU - Okuwa, Mayumi
AU - Omote, Shizuko
PY - 2003/7
Y1 - 2003/7
N2 - A clinical investigation was conducted concerning the effects of a newly designed double-layer air-cell overlay in preventing the onset of pressure ulcers for patients with a Braden scale score of < or = 16, and who require a head-elevated position of 45 degrees or higher. A randomised controlled trial was undertaken involving 82 patients from a general hospital ward using one of the following three support surfaces: a double-layer air-cell overlay, a single-layer air-cell overlay or a standard hospital mattress. A significantly lower percentage of patients using the double-layer air-cell overlay developed pressure ulcers (3.4%) compared to 19.2% and 37.0% for those patients using the single-layer air-cell overlay and standard mattress respectively. Based on these findings, a double-layer air-cell overlay should be more effective in preventing the onset of pressure ulcers than either a single-layer air-cell overlay or a standard hospital mattress for subjects requiring head elevation.
AB - A clinical investigation was conducted concerning the effects of a newly designed double-layer air-cell overlay in preventing the onset of pressure ulcers for patients with a Braden scale score of < or = 16, and who require a head-elevated position of 45 degrees or higher. A randomised controlled trial was undertaken involving 82 patients from a general hospital ward using one of the following three support surfaces: a double-layer air-cell overlay, a single-layer air-cell overlay or a standard hospital mattress. A significantly lower percentage of patients using the double-layer air-cell overlay developed pressure ulcers (3.4%) compared to 19.2% and 37.0% for those patients using the single-layer air-cell overlay and standard mattress respectively. Based on these findings, a double-layer air-cell overlay should be more effective in preventing the onset of pressure ulcers than either a single-layer air-cell overlay or a standard hospital mattress for subjects requiring head elevation.
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U2 - 10.1016/s0965-206x(03)80016-5
DO - 10.1016/s0965-206x(03)80016-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 12889398
AN - SCOPUS:0041382971
SN - 0965-206X
VL - 13
SP - 112-114, 116, 118 passim
JO - Journal of Tissue Viability
JF - Journal of Tissue Viability
IS - 3
ER -