EPUAP Pressure Ulcer Curriculum: Module 3 – Measuring incidence and prevalence of PUs/PIs
The purpose of the EPUAP PU Curriculum is to guide health professionals in the creation and implementation of protocols/guidelines/instructions for the prevention and treatment of PU/PI. The aim of the curriculum is to help standardise PU/PI care, implement existing tools (for risk identification and PU/PI grading) and clinical guidelines, support the development of high-level, evidence-based implementation strategies, and promote the use of effective tools in the prevention and treatment of PU/PI.
This module aims to increase knowledge of methodologies for monitoring the epidemiology of PUs/PIs and to enhance data use and interpretation, as a basis for evidence-based quality care.
At the end of this module, the learner practitioner will be able to:
- Identify international and national strategies/registries for collecting and processing PU/PI prevalence
- Identify relevant research in relation to PU/PI prevalence and incidence studies in all healthcare settings
- Outline methodologies for the collection, calculation and processes of prevalence and incidence data
- Explain the relationship between epidemiological data and quality of care, cost effectiveness and the avoidance of adverse events
- Identify issues and challenges in collecting, calculating, processing PU/PI prevalence and incidence data
- Implement international and national strategies for PU/PI epidemiological data collection and usage
- Analyse and compare the prevalence and incidence data on PUs/PIs as indicators of quality of care and present/publish these results
- Provide education to health professionals with regard to the collection and interpretation of incidence and prevalence data
- Be aware of the importance of a regular and consistent processing of the epidemiological data and the possible impact on pressure ulcer reduction, cost-savings, avoidance of adverse events and increase of patients’ quality of life
- Advocate for the use of epidemiological data in planning new strategies to reduce PU/PI prevalence and incidence rates and improve the quality of care
- and many more!