Journal of Tissue Viability
Volume 18, Issue 4 , Pages 98-108, November 2009

Seating and pressure ulcers: Clinical practice guideline

  • Lesley Stockton

      Affiliations

    • University of Liverpool, School of Health Sciences, Thompson Yates Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L69 3GB, UK
  • ,
  • Kryzstof S. Gebhardt

      Affiliations

    • St George's Healthcare NHS Trust, Pressure Ulcer Prevention Team, St George's Hospital, Blackshaw Road, London SW4 0AG, UK
  • ,
  • Michael Clark

      Affiliations

    • Department of Wound Healing, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

published online 23 October 2009.

Abstract 

Pressure ulcers (bedsores) often develop following prolonged sitting especially where people are immobile or are unable to feel discomfort due to injury or disease. This guideline provides health professionals with specific recommendations intended to minimise any risk of developing pressure ulcers when their clients are seated. The guideline covers sitting when people are acutely ill in hospital and, more commonly, where people have a long-term need for prolonged sitting for example after spinal injury. Particular focus is placed upon the need to make sure the physical size and shape of the seat is appropriate for the seated individual. Guidance is provided upon areas where seated individuals require information to help them minimise pressure ulcer development. The advantages and disadvantages of different cushion materials are described.

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PII: S0965-206X(09)00036-9

doi:10.1016/j.jtv.2009.09.001

Journal of Tissue Viability
Volume 18, Issue 4 , Pages 98-108, November 2009