Organizational development and management factors involved in the prevention and effective
therapy of pressure ulcers: The results of the national survey conducted among Hungarian
public hospitals
The prevention of pressure ulcer (PU) or pressure injury (PI) wounds is of public
health importance in developed countries, including Hungary. The study aimed to assess
the PU/PI prevention and care practices of Hungarian public hospitals and identify
organizational and management factors. In 2022, a national, questionnaire‐based survey
of inpatient institutions relevant to PU/PI care was conducted, providing a picture
of the practices of 86 hospitals for the year 2019. The questionnaire was processed
using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The survey results show that
good practices in Hungary are isolated, the reporting system is inhomogeneous, and
documentation is not uniform across our institutional system. Of the 86 institutions,
71.0% operate a PU prevention team, 64.0% use prophylactic dressings, and 88.3% use
an anti‐decubitus mattress, with an average ratio of 26.1% to the number of beds.
Less than half of the institutions reported the incidence of hospital acquired pressure
injuries (HAPIs). In this sample, we found no significant association between hospital
type and hospital size with the incidence of full‐thickness HAPIs (stage III and IV
wounds). Developing a comprehensive PU/PI reporting system and updating the national
PU/PI prevention and care guidelines are essential in Hungary.