Pressure ulcers and nutritional support: a partnership to improve patient outcomes
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- DOI: 10.1097/NCQ.0b013e3181b7679e
Pressure ulcers and nutritional support: a partnership to improve patient outcomes
Abstract
Prevention of pressure ulcers in hospitalized patients represents a challenge with great financial impact for hospitals and serious consequences for patients. A partnership composed of dieticians and nurses was assembled to identify best practices for providing nutritional support and intervention to patients at risk for pressure ulcers. This article describes the process, outcomes, recommendations, and lessons learned by the pressure ulcer/nutrition work group.
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