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Can an early mobilisation programme prevent hospital‐acquired pressure injures in an intensive care unit?: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

A systematic review and meta‐analysis were conducted to clarify the effect of an early mobilisation programme on the prevention of hospital‐acquired pressure injuries in an intensive care unit as opposed to standard care. We searched a total of 11 databases until 1 May 2020 and included seven studie...

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Published in:International wound journal 2021-04, Vol.18 (2), p.209-220
Main Authors: Nieto‐García, Leticia, Carpio‐Pérez, Adela, Moreiro‐Barroso, María Teresa, Alonso‐Sardón, Montserrat
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Hospitals
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Mortality
Observational studies
Original
Patients
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