Objective: This study was conducted on patients
undergoing total hip replacements in order to examine the effect of the use
of a gel foam mattress during surgery on preventing the development of
pressure ulcers.
Material and Method:
A quasi-experimental design, with a pretest-posttest control group, was used
for this study, which was carried out in the Orthopedics and Traumatology
Clinic of the Adnan Menderes University Research and Treatment Hospital
between July 2015 with 80 patients who were to undergo total hip replacement
surgery (40 in the experimental group and 40 in the control group who were to
undergo total hip replacement surgery and April 2016.
Results: According
to the research results, 30% of the patients in the experimental group and
60% of the patients in the experimental group developed pressure ulcers in
the recovery unit (p=0.013). It was further observed, according to the
results of Braden Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale (BPURAS), that the
type of pressure ulcers in the patients who developed them was stage 1 and
located in the gluteal region.
Conclusion: Our
results have been shown that the development of pressure ulcers in patients
from both the experimental group and the control group in the recovery unit
was related to age, operating time (min), anesthesia type, while height,
weight, gender, diagnosis, temperature of operating theater. However,
movement restrictions before surgery have not an impact on the development of
pressure ulcers.
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