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"Pressure Injury Prevention in Critical Care Settings in Saudi Arabian " by Bassam Dhafer S. Alshahrani

Background: Critically ill patients are more susceptible to pressure injuries. Despite established prevention methods, pressure injuries remain common in Saudi Arabia, particularly in critical care units. A systematic review was conducted to synthesise evidence on the most effective nursing interventions for preventing pressure injuries in critical care settings. The four key intervention categories identified showed considerable effectiveness in pressure injury prevention during gap analysis. These categories are 1) pressure injury prevention bundles, 2) repositioning and the use of surface support, 3) prevention of medical device–related pressure injuries and 4) access to expertise. This review highlights the importance of nurse competency and advanced education, emphasising the need for consistent implementation of fundamental strategies to enhance mobility and redistribute pressure. Aim: This doctoral study investigated pressure injury prevalence rates, care processes and nurses� ....

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Lack of Resources drives nursing approach amid COVID-19


“Due to the lack of new knowledge, existing evidence, and lack of recommended resources, nurses have found themselves in uncharted waters as providers in the global healthcare system navigate the response to this disease.
A new article by Utica College Assistant Professor of Nursing Jennifer Klimek-Yingling hopes to shed light on the ways that a lack of resources during the first 6+ months of the COVID-19 pandemic forced nurses to make decisions based on the absence of those resources instead of being able to make them based on scientific evidence.
Titled “Rationing-Based Nursing Practice: Considering a Resource-Based Approach,” Dr. Klimek-Yingling’s piece appears in the Vol. 26, Issue 1 edition of The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, a peer-reviewed online publication that addresses current topics affecting nursing practice, research, education, and the wider health care sector. ....

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