NPWT are devices that consist of specialized dressings that include adhesive drapes and open-cell foam that is cut to fill the wound. This machine transmits constant or intermittent pressure throughout the wound for optimal healing. “Cyclic irrigation of the wound optimizes healing by removing devitalized tissue, debris, infectious agents, and preparing the wound bed for closure” (Heitzman, 2011, p. 251). In several studies, NPWT has not only proven its effectiveness in healing wounds through wound granulation, faster healing time, and reduced amputations, but is cost effective for patients (Heitzman, 2011). The proposed EBP of NPWT will complement the current policy in place for standard wound care methods. It is also important to emphasize that a multidisciplinary effort …show more content…
Organizations exert considerable influence over the choices that their staff makes, the resources available to aid the research implementation, and the factors within the facility that can influence health status (work overload or exposure)(Weston & Roberts, 2013). The project proposal is consistent with this organization because of the scale of patients with diabetic foot ulcers and the compatibility with current practices already in place. According to Jarrett (2013), the ease of implementation of new practices is based on the current practice compatibility and sample