Priority 3 from the Pressure Ulcer PSP
UNCERTAINTY: Does the education of health and social care staff on prevention, lead to a reduction in the incidence of pressure ulcers and if so, which are the most effective education programmes (at organisational and health/social care level)? (JLA PSP Priority 3) | |
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Overall ranking | 3 |
JLA question ID | 0013/3 |
Explanatory note | No relevant systematic reviews identified at the time of the PSP |
Evidence | None |
Health Research Classification System category | Skin |
Extra information provided by this PSP | |
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Original uncertainty examples | This submission was a variation of one which was prioritised. This is an indicative uncertainty. This or a similar uncertainty was submitted the following number of times in the survey: 19. This uncertainty was also suggested for the following patients and interventions:[+women in labour +mandatory training +in nursing homes +persistent natal clefts +carers +ITU] Does the education of health and social staff on prevention lead to a reduction in incidence of pressure ulcers and, if so, which are the most effective education programmes (at organisational and Health/Social Carelevel)? [+different levels of resources spent on training +at different levels in the health service] |
Submitted by | Clinicians |
Outcomes to be measured | Prevention |
PSP information | |
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PSP unique ID | 0013 |
PSP name | Pressure Ulcers |
Total number of uncertainties shown on the spreadsheet | 269 (To see a full list of these, please see the detailed spreadsheet held on the JLA website) |
Date of priority setting workshop | March 2013 |