• Department of Orthopedics Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, P. R. China;
NingNing, Email: gkningning@126.com
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Objective To explore the effect of level management model in the application of nursing for pressure ulcers after spinal surgery. Method A total of 3 558 patients underwent spinal surgeries between January 2014 and September 2015 were selected. We established a level management model, confirmed the personnel responsibilities, strengthened the pressure ulcers risk assessment of new inpatients, and standardized the processes of reporting pressure sores. We carried out the level management model between January and June 2014, summarized experience and formed a system file between July and December 2014, applied to the clinical work after continuous improvement between January and September 2015. High risk of pressure ulcers reporting rate, incidence of high-risk pressure ulcers, and healing rate of pressure ulcers were compared at the various stages. Results The reporting rate of pressure ulcers raised, the incidence of pressure ulcers increased and the curing rate decreased after continuous improvement (P<0.05). Conclusions Level management model may effectively improve the quality of the nursing for spinal pressure ulcers.

Citation: QuJunhong, NingNing, LiYe, ZuoJianrong, LiPeifang. Level Management Model in the Application of Nursing for Pressure Ulcers after Spinal Surgery. West China Medical Journal, 2016, 31(7): 1262-1265. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.201600343 Copy

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