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About 9 per cent of patients in British hospitals today suffer from pressure sores (Barbenel et ai, 1977), but the incidence rises steeply with age, reaching 20 per cent in those over 70 years (Norton et ai, 1975, Jordan et ai, 1976). The highest incidence occurs in elderly patients with fractured neck of femur (66 per cent) (Versluysen, 1986). In orthopaedic and geriatric wards, 30–50 per cent of patients are likely either to have pressure sores or to require special management to prevent them (Hibbs, 1982). The prevalence of sores in the community is generally lower than in hospital, but is similar in patients with similar degrees of disability (Jordan, 1979).
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Bliss, M. (1990). Geriatric Medicine. In: Bader, D.L. (eds) Pressure Sores - Clinical Practice and Scientific Approach. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10128-3_7
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