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SUMMARY In a non-randomised (quasi-experimental) clinical study, it was aimed to determine the effect of the care package applied in the early postoperative period on operating theatre pressure sores, pain, fear of falling and comfort in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery. In the study, the care bundle for pressure injuries was prepared in accordance with the clinical guidelines and was applied to the patients in the study group. This study was conducted in the orthopaedics and traumatology clinic of a public hospital in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey.
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Medhod:Patients in the control group underwent routine practice of the clinic and this group was observed for 199 days. The care bundle for pressure injuries developed within the scope of the research was not applied. In the study group, in addition to routine clinical practice, the care bundle for pressure injuries developed for this study was applied for 105 days. Since the pressure ulcer originating from the operating room was seen until the 48th-72nd hour, the evaluations and interventions within the scope of the study were performed for three days, considering the operation day as the zeroth day for the control and study groups. A total of 190 patients, 122 in the control group and 68 in the study group, were included in the study.
The care bundle consisted of "skin care, positioning, early mobilization, nutrition, and fluid intake" interventions. In the study, first, the data of the control group and then the data of the study group were collected.
Data Collection Tools: The Patient Descriptive Information Form consists of sociodemographic data. The 3S OR Pressure Injury Risk Assessment Scale was used to identify patients at risk of developing OR pressure ulcers. Visual Analogue Scale was used to evaluate pain perception. The Visual Analog Scale was used to determine the fear of falling. General Comfort Questionnaire-Short Form was used to determine the comfort level. The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) 2016 Pressure Injury Staging System was used to assess and stage pressure ulcer development. Pressure Injury Areas and Stages Follow-up Registration Form; The form in which the pressure ulcer development status is recorded.
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