WAR AGAINST PRESSURE ULCERS

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WAR AGAINST PRESSURE ULCERS KINGS HARBOR MULTICARE CENTER Liezel T. Vince Cruz, ANP-BC, WCC Louis A. Kaplan, PA-C, CWS, WCC Roy J. Goldberg, MD, FACP, AGSF, CMD Pressure Ulcers Pressure ulcers, also known as decubitus ulcers (bed sores) result from the breakdown of skin, underlying tissue and/or muscle. 1

Based on the comprehensive assessment of resident, the facility shall ensure that: A resident who enters the facility without pressure sores does not develop pressure sores unless the individual s clinical condition demonstrates that they were unavoidable (despite every reasonable effort to prevent them). A resident having pressure sores receives necessary treatment and services to promote healing, prevent infection and prevent new sores from developing. 2

Complications Leads to increased comorbidity and mortality: Local or systemic infection Pain and suffering Loss of independence Decreased mobility Depression Incontinence Malnutrition/dehydration Complications resulting in death Pressure ulcers are universally recognized as: A major source of litigation (facility, individual healthcare providers, facility owners) 3

Quality of Care Indicator Department of Health (DOH) Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (FTAG314) Joint Commission of Accreditation (JCAHO) Referral Sources: medicare.gov/nursinghomecompare health.usnews.com/best-nursing homes aplaceformom.com In April 2013 the Wound Care Team identified an increase of nosocomial ulcers: Referred to QA/PI Committee Root cause analysis 4

Analysis was performed by each unique division: Subacute division Long Term Care division Pavilion division (aging in place) Manor division (geri-psych, dementia) Policy and procedures were reviewed and revised as needed: Additional policy and procedures were created Photography of pressure ulcers and wounds Notification of the residents and/or next of kin of the pressure ulcer or wound Reevaluated our current methods of: pressure ulcer devices nutritional supplements 5

First Recommendation Provide educational lectures to the clinical and nonclinical staff on all units. In July 2013 the following lectures were given on all shifts: Pressure ulcers and wound care by the Medical Department Prevention, assessment and treatment of pressure ulcers by the Nursing Department Rehabilitation s role in wound care and pressure ulcer reduction devices by the Rehab Department Nutrition and pressure ulcers by the Dietary department 6

Second Recommendation Development of Pressure Ulcer Awareness Day : Goal: To increase awareness of pressure ulcers to the clinical and nonclinical staff Slogan Prevent pressure sore. Don t be a bore. Be active more! 7

On November 15, 2013 Pressure Awareness Day was held. Program consisted of Meet and Greets 8

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Poster or Presentations by each division 10

Nursing 11

Food and Nutrition 12

Rehabilitation 13

Performance Improvement 14

Product Exhibits by Our Vendors 15

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Pressure Ulcer 101 lecture by the Director of the Wound Healing Program and Center for Hyperbaric Medicine from one of our referring hospitals. 17

Pressure Ulcer Jeopardy (competitive program between each division for rewards) 18

Raffle 19

Outcome The program was well received and the nosocomial pressure rate started to decrease. Due to the success of Pressure Ulcer Awareness Day 2013, Pressure Ulcer Awareness Week was held November 10-14, 2014. 20

Goals Increase awareness to: Our residents and families Clinical and non-clinical staff Local referring hospitals Surrounding nursing homes Community (ie: day care centers) New Slogan Treat the whole person. Not just the hole! 21

Pressure Ulcer Awareness Week The week consisted of a series of lectures provided by our outside consultants and our own staff: Incontinent brief sizing and application Pressure ulcer prevention Legal aspects of pressure ulcers Differentiating vascular ulcers Palliative care Nutrition and pressure ulcers Pressure Ulcer Fair Pressure Ulcer Fair was held on the final day. It included: Division posters Vendor exhibits Pressure ulcer staging workshop Snacks 22

Pressure Ulcer Fair Lectures Lectures by: Professor of Surgery from a referring medical school Lecture by one of our Attendings Factors Affecting Wound Healing Pressure Ulcer Fair Interactive Slide Show Interactive slide show on Pressure Ulcers: What It Is and What Do You Do For It Rewards were given for correct answers 23

Results Total Number of Residents with Nosocomial Pressure Ulcer Per 1000 Patient Care Days by Quarter 2012 2013 2014 2015 1st 0.52 0.60 0.47 0.44 2nd 0.45 0.64 0.43 3rd 0.55 0.36 0.56 4th 0.42 0.44 0.46 NOTE: 1 st intervention July 2013 2 nd intervention November 2013 3 rd intervention November 2014 24

Results Nosocomial Pressure Ulcer Yearly Summary Per 1000 Patient Care Days 2012 2013 2014 0.48 0.51 0.47 Summary Increased awareness in prevention 25

Increased staff buy-in Decreased the rate of nosocomial pressure ulcers 26

Pressure ulcer awareness program will continue to be an annual event Set a new benchmark on prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers 27

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