Abstract

Pressure ulcers (PU) are one of the most frequent hazards of long-term bedridden patients. With the continuous increase of aging, the number of long-term bedridden disabled and semi-disabled elderly people is increasing. At the same time, there is a serious shortage of professional pressure ulcer nursing staff. There is also a lack of flexible turning equipment for PU prevention. The research in the field of pressure ulcer prevention at home and abroad is carried out steadily, and the equipment for turning over by pneumatic or mechanical drive is developed. However, these devices often have insurmountable defects, such as complex structure, cost constraints, difficult control, weak body feeling, and so on. Under these circumstances, a set of pneumatic turnover mattresses based on clinical nursing methods have been developed. The mattress is divided into a turnover area and two support areas. The turnover airbag is linked with the support airbag to improve the patient’s comfort when passively turning over. The turnover amplitude and interval can be adjusted to provide a personalized turnover experience for bedridden patients. To improve the safety of the turning mattress during automatic turning, we also add a temperature sensor based on the principle of infrared reflection to monitor the status of bedridden patients, which can realize real-time temperature measurement, monitoring of getting out of bed and monitoring of the turning process.

Highlights

  • With the growth of the aging population, the number of disabled and semi-disabled elderly people is increasing [1]

  • Turning airbags started to inflate with a constant maximum power, and the support airbags began to deflate with dynamic changes

  • We have developed a flexible turning and sensing system for disabled patients, which includes a pneumatic turning mattress and a temperature monitoring device

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Introduction

With the growth of the aging population, the number of disabled and semi-disabled elderly people is increasing [1]. Pressure ulcers (PU) are one of the most frequent hazards for patients who are bedridden for a long time [2,3]. These people need the intervention of nurses to assist in turning over to improve the pressure distribution and achieve the purpose of PU prevention [4,5]. It is generally believed that the combined effect of pressure, friction and shear force on the human body caused by elderly patients lying in bed is the main cause of PU. Turning over care for patients once every two hours is stressful for the nursing staff in nursing institutions and hospitals, and for the nursing staff at home [6]

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