{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Pressure ulcers: aSSKINg framework study. {Author}: Martin S;Holloway S; {Journal}: Br J Community Nurs {Volume}: 29 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 1 暂无{DOI}: 10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.Sup6.S16 {Abstract}: Pressure ulcers (PUs) represent a burden to the health economy and patients alike. Despite national and international guidelines regarding the management of risk, the incidence and prevalence across England remains high. Detecting early the risk of PUs is paramount, and requires using a valid risk assessment tool alongside clinical judgement and management of associated risk factors. There is a need to implement prevention strategies. Introducing care bundles for pressure ulcers, for example SKIN, SSKIN and most recently aSSKINg, is designed to guide clinicians and reduce variations in care. This article presents a review of the evidence on compliance with guidelines, frameworks, pathways or care bundles within primary and secondary care settings. This article focuses on the literature review that was conducted to inform a subsequent clinical audit of compliance with the aSSKINg framework in a Community NHS Foundation Trust in the South East of England.