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1 Policy Professional Leadership, Education and Research Branch ACT Health Pressure Injury Prevention and Management Policy Statement This policy provides for a comprehensive, coordinated and systematic approach, for pressure injury prevention and management across the Health Directorate that includes systems, staff and patients. Purpose The Health Directorate is committed to providing safe care and services to all patients. This includes preventing pressure injury through use of best clinical practice guidelines and interventions. Where a patient is significantly compromised and pressure injury cannot be prevented, further injury can be minimised through use of best clinical evidence and clear documentation of management. Scope This policy relates to services provided to all patients within the Health Directorate. Divisions with areas of high risk for patients will be expected to develop relevant standard operating procedures to ensure safe care. 1. Roles & Responsibilities The Health Directorate Responsible for integrating pressure injury prevention and management into the organisation s culture by providing management and staff with strategic direction and resources to improve the safety of patients by reducing the risk of pressure injury. Health Directorate Pressure Injury Prevention & Management Reference Group (PIPMRG) Implementation, monitoring and evaluation of this policy will be guided and informed by the PIPMRG and Health Directorate Pressure Injury Prevention and Management Framework. (Appendix A) The Framework is based on current national and international best practice and provides the PIPMRG with a framework to establish a sustainable, coordinated and collaborative approach for pressure injury prevention and management across the Health Directorate. Page 1 of 5
2 Divisional Responsibilities: Divisions are responsible for implementing: The standard operating procedure (SOP) for pressure injury prevention and management Local SOP s for high risk areas such as Emergency Department, Intensive Care and Operating Theatres Relevant clinical interventions and practice standards for pressure injury prevention and management including a risk assessment for all patients on admission and when condition changes Appropriate recording/documentation of pressure injuries including Riskman, and the management of patients at risk Essential education and communication to ensure that all members of the multi-disciplinary health care team are aware of this policy and understand their roles and responsibilities, in liaison with the Divisional representatives on PIPMRG A process to review incidence of hospital acquired pressure injuries Continuous monitoring and evaluation of local unit performance (i.e. risk assessment, documentation of management plan and interventions) Divisions are required to participate in annual Health Directorate Pressure Injury Prevalence Study which is coordinated through the Research Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Practice. Divisions must facilitate incidence reporting and monitoring, by ensuring clinicians complete a RiskMan report for: all patients who are admitted to a service within the Health Directorate with a pressure injury all patients who develop a pressure injury whilst in-patients within the Health Directorate. 2. Risk assessment The Health Directorate endorses the following tools for pressure injury risk assessment Waterlow Risk Assessment Tool (WRAT) - for adults Braden Q Risk Assessment Scale - for paediatrics (age <15years) Braden Risk assessment Scale within the community (Allied Health) Risk assessments should be conducted for patients as soon as possible after admission and within a minimum of eight hours of admission. (or on initial home or clinical visit for patients seen in the community) Include the date and time the assessment was conducted. Risk assessments should be repeated whenever there is a change in the patient s condition and on discharge. Risk assessment includes a skin examination to identify changes in skin integrity. The pressure injury risk assessment must be documented in the patient health record. Page 2 of 5
3 All patients who are identified at risk through the risk assessment tools must have a management plan, based on best practice, documented in their health records including details about education of the patient and interventions implemented. Evaluation Outcome Measures The Health Directorate will monitor, evaluate and benchmark the effectiveness of its prevention and management strategies through monitoring the following key performance information: Annual pressure injury prevalence study Incidence of hospital and community-acquired pressure injuries Method Annual pressure injury prevalence study Review of RiskMan data monthly In-depth review of all stage 3 and 4 hospital acquired pressure injuries Definitions Pressure injury A localised injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, shear and/or friction, or a combination of these factors. (AWMA, Pan Pacific Clinical Practice Guideline for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Injury, 2012). Risk Assessment Tool Validated and formal tool, scale or score used to help determine the degree of pressure injury risk. Common risk assessment tools include Waterlow Risk Assessment Tool Braden Risk Assessment Scale Braden Q Risk Assessment Scale Norton Risk Assessment Score. Risk assessment tools should be used in conjunction with clinical judgement. Any factor which exposes the skin to excessive pressure, or diminishes its tolerance to pressure, is considered a risk factor. Prevalence Total number of a given population with pressure injuries. Incidence The proportion of at-risk patients who develop a new pressure injury over a specific period. Pressure Injury Prevention and Management Reference Group (PIPMRG) The group provides leadership and advice and reports to the ACT Chief Nurse. The aim of PIPMRG is to provide a coordinated territory- wide approach, based on best practice, for the prevention and management of pressure injury prevalence across the Health Directorate. Page 3 of 5
4 References Australian Wound Management Association. Pan Pacific Clinical Practice Guideline for the Prevention and Management of Pressure Injury. Cambridge Media Osborne Park, WA: European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel /National Pressure ulcer Advisory Panel. Prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers: Washington DC: National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel; Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care- Standard 8 Preventing and Managing Pressure Injuries Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Criteria The incidence and impact of breaks in skin integrity, pressure ulcers and other non-surgical wounds are minimised through wound prevention and management programs Standard Operating Procedure Pressure Injury Prevention and Management Attachments Appendix 1 Framework Page 4 of 5
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