International Pressure Ulcer/Injury Prevalence (IPUP/IPIP) Survey™
Helping your facility measure and benchmark Pressure Ulcer/Injury outcomes
Hospital quality drivers and reimbursement entities have placed a significant emphasis on decreasing pressure injuries as part of a general drive to improve patient safety and reduce avoidable injuries.
In 1989, Hillrom introduced the International Pressure Ulcer/Injury Prevalence (IPUP/IPIP) survey to assess the number and severity of wounds occurring in healthcare facilities.
Today, IPUP/IPIP is one of the largest global running pressure ulcer/injury databases, with over 1,300 facilities participating annually and surveying more than 100,000 patients each year. Acute care, long term care, long term acute care, and rehabilitation organizations around the world volunteer to participate in the data collection process.
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IPUP/IPIP provides healthcare facilities with an online/paper data collection process and interactive reporting to help determine your baseline prevalence and measure intervention outcomes.
Resources
IPUP 2022 Canada Benchmarks
Pressure Injury Prevalence in Acute Care Hospitals With Unit-Specific Analysis Results From the International Pressure Ulcer Prevalence (IPUP) Survey Database
Predictors of superficial and severe hospital-acquired pressure injuries: A cross-sectional study using the International Pressure Ulcer Prevalence™
The IPUP database is the largest global running pressure injury database
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