Evaluating an Intelligent Module for Pressure Injury Nursing Management

NCT ID: NCT07208747

Last Updated: 2025-10-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

75263 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-01-01

Study Completion Date

2024-12-31

Brief Summary

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This is a study conducted in a hospital to evaluate whether applying an intelligent information technology can help nurses better prevent and manage bedsores (also known as pressure injuries) in hospitalized patients. Bedsores are a serious skin problem for patients who are bedridden for long periods. The researchers will compare the situation before and after using the intelligent program to see if it has an impact on the occurrence and outcomes of pressure injuries. We invite eligible hospitalized patients to participate. Participants' nursing data will be anonymously recorded and analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of this intelligent program.

Detailed Description

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Background:Pressure injuries are common nursing complications in clinical practice, and their occurrence can reduce patients' quality of life, affect rehabilitation, and increase medical costs. This project aims to utilize information technology to build a comprehensive and intelligent pressure injury care management platform, providing scientific evidence for clinical decision-making and supporting standardized management of pressure injuries and improvement in nursing quality.

Objective:To construct an intelligent module for the pressure injury nursing management system and to explore its application effects in pressure injury management.

Methods:Based on the hospital nursing information system, an intelligent module was constructed to achieve functions such as intelligent decision-making for pressure injury risk assessment, intelligent staging judgment, visual online assessment and review, outcome tracking,and home care linkage, as well as monitoring quality control indicators.

Conditions

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Pressure Injury

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Exposed Cohort

The nursing staff routinely used the intelligent pressure-injury management module as part of standard care throughout 2024.

No interventions assigned to this group

Routine Care Cohort

The nursing staff provided routine pressure-injury care without the use of the intelligent module throughout 2023.

No interventions assigned to this group

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Length of stay ≥ 2 hours after admission

Exclusion Criteria

* 1: Terminal condition (expected survival time \< 48 hours) 2: Refusal to participate in data collection
Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Xiamen Humanity Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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CHAO JING

Deputy Chief Nurse

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Xiamen Humanity Hospital

Xiamen, Fujian, China

Site Status

Countries

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China

Other Identifiers

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HAXM-MEC-20250815-069-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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