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Using Rapid Spread methodology to reduce the incidence of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers

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Using Rapid Spread methodology to reduce the incidence of hospital-acquired pressure ulcers

Alexa Poppleston, Michaela Arrowsmith, Nicola Heywood
1 July 2015

This article reports on the process of engaging an entire hospital in a pressure ulcer prevention programme using a ‘Rapid Spread’ approach. The Rapid Spread methodology comprises an initial preparatory phase, an immersion phase, an action phase and sustainability. It allowed the gold standard practices to be embedded in a 12-week period and resulted in large reductions in both pressure ulcer incidence and pressure ulcer point prevalence and also reduced the estimated cost of caring for people with hospital-acquired pressure ulcers.

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