Journal Articles

Assessment of pressure ulcer risk by ambulance staff in the pre-hospital setting

Share this article

Assessment of pressure ulcer risk by ambulance staff in the pre-hospital setting

Fiona Downie, Karl Schroder
8 June 2021

Pressure ulcers (PU) occur across a range of healthcare settings and have a significant impact on patients’ quality of life, and can result in prolonged hospital stays (Wood et al, 2019). Frontline ambulance staff, including emergency care assistants, technicians and paramedics, attend a large numbers of patients at risk of developing a PU. However, there is little research published on their role in PU identification, risk assessment, or PU prevention for those patients who are left at home following an ambulance attendance. This article will analyse three PU risk assessment tools and will attempt to determine which one might be appropriate for use by ambulance staff when attending patients in the pre-hospital setting.

Free for all healthcare professionals

Sign up to the Wounds Group journals





By clicking ‘Subscribe’, you are agreeing that the Wounds Group are able to email you periodic newsletters. You may unsubscribe from these at any time. Your info is safe with us and we will never sell or trade your details. For information please review our privacy policy.

Are you a healthcare professional? This website is for healthcare professionals only. To continue, please confirm that you are a healthcare professional below.

We use cookies responsibly to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your browser settings, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on this website. Read about how we use cookies.

I am not a healthcare professional.