Hospital‐acquired pressure ulcers prevention: What is needed for patient safety? The perceptions of nurse stakeholders
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences2021Vol. 36(4), pp. 978–987
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Abstract
The findings provide directions for behavioural change in the hospital context related to pressure ulcers prevention through awareness/knowledge/competence, motivation and opportunity to improve care delivered.
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