The introduction and evaluation of a pressure ulcer risk assessment tool for photopheresis outpatients.

Cherie Rushton, Rachel Goodgrove, Leeah Robertson,Tracie Taylor,Peter Taylor,Arun Alfred

British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)(2017)

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Abstract
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) patients are at high risk of compromised skin integrity, and of developing pressure ulcers, which may bleed and/or become infected. The Rotherham Outpatient Screening Tool (ROST) was adapted from the Waterlow score and the Malnutrition Universial Screening Tool (MUST) to suit patients attending an outpatient unit for photopheresis. A review of the screening tool highlighted patients at a higher risk of developing pressure damage during treatment and therefore the unit was able to reduce this risk by the provision of a pressure-relieving cushion (Repose).
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Bone marrow transplant,Chronic graft-versus-host disease,Extracorporeal photopheresis,Pressure area care,Pressure damage,Screening tool
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