Translating Pressure Ulcer Prevention into Intensive Care Nursing Practice: Overlaying a Care Bundle Approach with a Model for Research Implementation

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This article reports on the development and implementation process used to integrate a care bundle approach (a pressure ulcer [PU] prevention bundle to improve patients' skin integrity in intensive care) and the Ottawa Model of Research Use (OMRU). The PU prevention care bundle demonstrated significant reduction in PU incidence, with the OMRU model providing a consolidated framework for the implementation of bundled evidence in an effective and consistent manner into daily clinical nursing practice.

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Tayyib, N., & Coyer, F. (2017). Translating Pressure Ulcer Prevention into Intensive Care Nursing Practice: Overlaying a Care Bundle Approach with a Model for Research Implementation. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 32(1), 6–14. https://doi.org/10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000199

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