Reducing the Incidence of Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries From Use of CPAP/BiPAP Masks: A Quality Improvement Project

被引:16
作者
Arundel, Linda [1 ]
Irani, Evelyn [2 ]
Barkema, George [3 ]
机构
[1] Inova Fair Oaks Hosp, Nursing Adm, 3600 Joseph Siewick Dr, Fairfax, VA 22033 USA
[2] Inova Fair Oaks Hosp, ICU, Fairfax, VA USA
[3] Inova Fair Oaks Hosp, Fairfax, VA USA
关键词
BiPAP; CPAP; Medical device; Pressure injury; Pressure injury prevention; Pressure ulcer; Ventilation; CARE PATIENTS; VENTILATION; PREVENTION; NECROSIS; RISK;
D O I
10.1097/WON.0000000000000742
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to reduce the number of hospital-acquired pressure injuries on the nasal bridge resulting from the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) therapy. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Patients with medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPI) receiving continuous/intermittent CPAP/BiPAP in a 12-bed critical care unit in a Magnet-designated, 182-bed community hospital in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. APPROACH: An interprofessional team collaborated to assess factors contributing to an increase in MDRPI development in critical care unit patients using CPAP/BiPAP. Patient dependency on the high-pressurized oxygen results in nurse reluctance to remove the mask and consequently, conduct a partial or incomplete skin assessment. The project consisted of conducting a literature search on MDRPI, developing a standard work process for skin assessment and documentation in the medical record, using skin protection under the mask, and evaluating whether a different model of mask would minimize pressure on the nasal bridge. OUTCOMES: Through active collaboration, the interprofessional team implemented standard work processes, completed product evaluation of masks, and monitored key process indicators related to documentation of daily and every 4-hour skin assessments, implementation of a thin foam dressing under the CPAP/BiPAP mask for any nonblanchable or blanchable erythema, and escalation to the certified wound, ostomy, and continence nurse. In 2016, the unit identified 4 CPAP/BiPAP mask-related MDRPIs. By December 2017, only 1 stage 1 injury was identified and it resolved quickly after appropriate assessment and prompt interventions. This showed a 75% reduction in actual injuries with a zero escalation to stage 2 or greater injuries. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: An interprofessional team approach to CPAP/BiPAP-related MDRPI improved patient outcomes in critical care unit patients.
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页码:108 / 114
页数:7
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