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eMJA: Preventing pressure ulcers with the Australian Medical Sheepskin:
an open-label randomised controlled trial
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Preventing pressure ulcers with the Australian Medical Sheepskin:
an open-label randomised controlled trial
Damien J Jolley , Robyn Wright , Sunita McGowan , Mark B Hickey ,
Don A Campbell , Rodney D Sinclair and Kenneth C Montgomery
MJA 2004; 180 (7) :
324-327
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Abstract Objective: To estimate the effectiveness of a new high-performance Australian medical sheepskin (meeting Australian Standard 4480.1-1998) in preventing pressure ulcers in a general hospital population at low to moderate risk of these ulcers.
Design: Open-label randomised controlled clinical trial.
Setting: A large metropolitan teaching hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, in 2000.
Participants: 441 patients aged over 18 years ad"
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