August 16, 2021
An important study carried out at an NHS Foundation Trust was recently published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing:
Evaluating the impact on hospital acquired pressure injury/ulcer incidence in a United Kingdom NHS Acute Trust from use of sub-epidermal scanning technology.
697 patients were scanned daily using SEM Scanning Technology for, on average, eight days over a six-month period, resulting in a 81% PI/PU incidence reduction across all four wards involved in the study – a statistically significant difference (p=.011) compared to PI/PU incidence rates prior to the study commencing.1
The study concluded that:
“This pragmatic clinical study at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital met its primary end point in demonstrating that SEM scanning is an effective adjunct to the existing SoC in support of the prevention of PI/PU…SEM data can be readily integrated into routine clinical care in support of clinical decision-making.” 1
For more information and to download your copy today, visit:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jocn.15779
Ref 1: Nightingale P., et al. (2021). Evaluating the impact on hospital acquired pressure injury/ulcer incidence in a United Kingdom NHS Acute Trust from use of sub-epidermal scanning technology. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2021;00:1-10