GHFT - Reduce Incidences of Pressure

Background & Problem: Ward 3B is a 29 bedded Trauma and Orthopaedic ward. There has been an increase in the number of patients admitted with neck fractures. Rigid collars are recommended to limit the movement in the neck and aid healing.

The goal of the Q I project was to reduce the pressure ulcer incidence for patients wearing rigid collars for their cervical fractures. The project was focused on providing an enhanced teaching and training for the staff. As a part of this; we also created a care plan to assess patient’s skin in order to decrease the incidence of pressure ulcers and therefore, improve the compliance.

Aim: To decrease the number of pressure ulcers due to wearing a rigid collar in Trauma and Orthopaedic ward, to 50% by December 2019.

Method: To achieve our goal we developed an enhanced training for our nursing team, therapy team and junior doctors on the unit. The patient information leaflet was prepared and given to the patient and family members to increase patient awareness. We used a number of PDSA cycles to improve the issues such as education, staff /patient engagement, ward meetings and prioritising patients on personal care. Audits were performed within the first week of application of the cervical collars to evaluate the compliance.

Results: The staffs are more confident in dealing with cervical collars, performing daily checks and changing the liners. In October 2019, the new care plan was re-audited and the compliance rate improved from 33 % to 100 % with completing the care plan. Also we had 0% collar associated pressure ulcer in ward 3B.

Alphons-Mathew---Poster

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