Pressure Ulcers Prevalence in the Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review, 2000-2015
Little is known about the prevalence of pressure ulcer (PrU) in acute
care settings. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence rate
of PrU in acute care settings and to assess the methodological quality of
the reviewed publications. The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied
Health Literature, British Nursing Index, MEDLINE, and Cochrane Database
of Systematic Reviews were searched using the keywords pressure ulcer or
decubitus ulcer or bed sore or pressure sore or pressure injury, with prevalence
and acute care, for studies published between January 2000 and December
2015. Nineteen publications met our criteria. These reported a prevalence
range of between 7.8% and 54% for those using European Pressure Ulcer
Advisory Panel methodology, 6% and 22% for those using National Pressure
Ulcer Advisory Panel methodology, and 4.94% for the study that employed
the Torrance system. The likely worldwide PrU prevalence rate range in
acute care settings is between 6% and 18.5%. Prevalence rate varies between studies depending on the methodology of data collection. Moreover, the
methodological quality of the included studies in the review was variable;
therefore, it was difficult to compare the prevalence rate between the
studies, settings, and countries.