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Evaluation of the Impact of a Digital Tool MEDIASCREEN of Preventive Information for Patients on the Knowledge of the Risk of Pressure Sores Acquired During a Hospitalization

Evaluation of the Impact of a Digital Tool MEDIASCREEN of Preventive Information for Patients on the Knowledge of the Risk of Pressure Sores Acquired During a Hospitalization

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study focuses on the impact of a digital MEDIASCREEN tool on the knowledge, technical know-how and behavioural skills in terms of pressure sores of patients. In addition, the cognitive impact of this type of tool will also be studied in our study population (self-esteem and feeling of personal effectiveness). The objective is to compare the impact of a digital MEDIASCREEN information tool with information tool compared to the usual paper-based prevention materials on knowledge of the risk of hospital-acquired pressure sores.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient in complete hospitalization in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Patient affiliated to a social security system
  • Patient presenting a low to high risk of pressure ulcer inferior or equal to or equal to 16 on the Norton scale
  • Patient having signed his consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Difficulty understanding and is unable to give free and informed consent
  • Pregnant women
  • Person deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative administrative decision
  • Major under legal protection by a judicial or administrative decision.
  • Person in an emergency situation unable to give their informed consent

Study details
    Pressure Sore

NCT05547295

Pôle Saint Hélier

20 August 2025

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