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Impact of pressure ulcers on quality of life in older patients: a systematic review

Impact of pressure ulcers on quality of life in older patients: a systematic review
Impact of pressure ulcers on quality of life in older patients: a systematic review
Objectives: To identify the impact of pressure ulcers (PUs) and PU interventions on health-related quality of life (HRQL).

Design: Systematic review and metasynthesis of primary research reporting the impact of PU and PU interventions on HRQL according to direct patient reports. Quality assessment criteria were developed and applied. Data extraction identified findings in the form of direct quotes from patients or questionnaire items and domain results. Combined synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research was performed using content analysis to generate categories and themes from findings. Thirteen electronic databases were searched, and hand searching, cross-referencing, contact with experts, and an online search was undertaken. No language restrictions were applied.

Setting: Adults with PUs in acute, community, and long-term care settings across Europe, the United States, Asia, and Australia.

Participants: Thirty-one studies including 2,463 participants with PUs were included in the review. Ages ranged from 17 to 96.

Results: The review included 10 qualitative and 21 quantitative studies; 293 findings, 46 categories, and 11 themes emerged. The 11 HRQL themes were physical impact, social impact, psychological effect, PU symptoms, general health, and other impacts of PUs: healthcare professional-client relationships, need for versus effect of interventions, impact on others, financial impact, perceived etiology, and need for knowledge.

Conclusion: There is evidence that PUs and PU interventions have a significant impact on HRQL and cause substantial burden to patients.
health-related quality of life, pressure ulcer, systematic review
0002-8614
1175-1183
Gorecki, Claudia
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Brown, Julia M.
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Nelson, E. Andrea
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Briggs, Michelle
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Schoonhoven, Lisette
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Dealey, Carol
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Defloor, Tom
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Nixon, Jane
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Gorecki, Claudia
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Brown, Julia M.
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Briggs, Michelle
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Schoonhoven, Lisette
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Dealey, Carol
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Defloor, Tom
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Gorecki, Claudia, Brown, Julia M., Nelson, E. Andrea, Briggs, Michelle, Schoonhoven, Lisette, Dealey, Carol, Defloor, Tom and Nixon, Jane (2009) Impact of pressure ulcers on quality of life in older patients: a systematic review. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 57 (7), 1175-1183. (doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02307.x). (PMID:19486198)

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Abstract

Objectives: To identify the impact of pressure ulcers (PUs) and PU interventions on health-related quality of life (HRQL).

Design: Systematic review and metasynthesis of primary research reporting the impact of PU and PU interventions on HRQL according to direct patient reports. Quality assessment criteria were developed and applied. Data extraction identified findings in the form of direct quotes from patients or questionnaire items and domain results. Combined synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research was performed using content analysis to generate categories and themes from findings. Thirteen electronic databases were searched, and hand searching, cross-referencing, contact with experts, and an online search was undertaken. No language restrictions were applied.

Setting: Adults with PUs in acute, community, and long-term care settings across Europe, the United States, Asia, and Australia.

Participants: Thirty-one studies including 2,463 participants with PUs were included in the review. Ages ranged from 17 to 96.

Results: The review included 10 qualitative and 21 quantitative studies; 293 findings, 46 categories, and 11 themes emerged. The 11 HRQL themes were physical impact, social impact, psychological effect, PU symptoms, general health, and other impacts of PUs: healthcare professional-client relationships, need for versus effect of interventions, impact on others, financial impact, perceived etiology, and need for knowledge.

Conclusion: There is evidence that PUs and PU interventions have a significant impact on HRQL and cause substantial burden to patients.

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Published date: July 2009
Keywords: health-related quality of life, pressure ulcer, systematic review
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 339223
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/339223
ISSN: 0002-8614
PURE UUID: a09d3882-f21b-4b9b-8680-0fb703bf36d4
ORCID for Lisette Schoonhoven: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7129-3766

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Author: Claudia Gorecki
Author: Julia M. Brown
Author: E. Andrea Nelson
Author: Michelle Briggs
Author: Carol Dealey
Author: Tom Defloor
Author: Jane Nixon

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