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EPPPI Rebuttal Documents August 2024

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Patient and carer empowerment

An exploration of the perspectives of individuals and their caregivers on pressure ulcer/injury prevention and management to inform the development of a clinical guideline

End-user perceptions of sub-epidermal moisture scanning (SEMS) acceptability: A descriptive qualitative study

Empowering healing: The transformative role of patient and public involvement in preventing and healing wounds

 

Practitioner and professional development

Tools to measure pressure ulcer knowledge: a scoping review

The effect of prone positioning on pressure injury incidence in adult intensive care unit patients: A meta-review of systematic reviews

Evaluation of a pressure ulcer prevention education programme: views of patients, healthcare assistants and directors of nursing in long-term care settings

SEM Scanner comparative studies

The benefits of using a first generation SEM scanner versus an equipment selection pathway in preventing HAPUs - PubMed (nih.gov)

​​Biomarkers for the early detection of pressure ulcers in the intensive care setting: A comparison between sub-epidermal moisture measurements and interleukin-1α

Sub epidermal moisture measurement and targeted SSKIN bundle interventions, a winning combination for the treatment of early pressure ulcer development

The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture measurement and other early indicators of pressure ulcer development—A prospective cohort observational study. Part 1. The correlation between sub-epidermal moisture measurement and ultrasound

Evaluating the impact on hospital acquired pressure injury/ulcer incidence in a UK acure hospital trust from use of sub-epidermal scanning technology

 

Early intervention

The effect of pressure injury prevention care bundles on pressure injuries in hospital patients: A complex intervention systematic review and meta-analysis

Health economic research

​​Assessing the healthcare costs associated with venous leg ulcer compression bandages – A scoping review

 

 

 

 

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