Aim: To explore the experience and perception of pressure ulcers in a group of nurses caring for older patients.
Design: A qualitative study based on interviews with (N = 6) nurses working with older patients.
Method: A qualitative approach was applied using thematic analysis influenced by Braun and Clarke.
Results: The findings comprised one main theme "Prevention of pressure ulcers is important" and four sub-themes "Nursing resources on the ward," "Basic nursing skills-lift the duvet," "Introduction of new nurses on the ward-bedside teaching" and "Missing articulation of pressure ulcers." Bedside teaching and experienced nurses may create a culture on the ward where basic nursing skills and observations are articulated.
Keywords: nurse's experience; older patients; pressure ulcers; qualitative research; thematic analysis.
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