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Harvest Healthcare

Jan 06 2023

Balmoral Mattress / Harvest 2 Pump

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Balmoral Mattress Post-Market Clinical Performance Review

 

1.0 Background

Harvest supplies pressure-reducing mattresses (static and dynamic) to the health and social care sector within the UK. The company is committed to ensuring that the equipment it manufactures is subjected to post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF). Audits undertaken within the care provision sectors have sought to establish how the equipment functions in the real-world setting compared to laboratory/on-site testing. This document provides results and findings from audits undertaken between August and December 2022 in the Care Home Sector where the Balmoral Active Mattress is in use and has been compiled by an Independent Nurse Advisor / Educator on behalf of Harvest Health Care.

2.0 Findings

Data is provided for 82 residents in 11 independent care homes, however, it should be noted that not all data elements are available for all 82 residents due to the complexities of collecting audit data within the care home environment.

2.1 Age, Waterlow Score, and Weight

The age of the resident was available for 67 of the residents for whom audit data was available. The average age of residents nursed on the Harvest Balmoral mattress was 78 years, with the oldest resident at 103 years and the youngest resident was 39 years old. Waterlow scores for those who were managed on the Balmoral mattress ranged from WS 7 (not at risk) to WS42 (Very High Risk), with the average Waterlow score being 21 (Very High Risk). For the Waterlow data set, data was available for 78 of the 82 residents included in the audits. Weight ranges of those using the Balmoral mattress ranged from 38kg to 114.7 kg with an average weight of 63.3kg. Those with a weight of 38kg would usually be deemed to be extremely frail, and those with a weight of > 100kg in such an elderly population are likely to have high BMI and are most likely to be overweight or obese.

Figure 1 – Descriptive statistics for Age, Waterlow and Weight

2.2 Resident Mobility and Comorbidities

The audits undertaken by the independent clinical advisor also reviewed the mobility levels and comorbidities for each resident who was using the Harvest Balmoral. Findings are shown in Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 shows that 92% of residents who were nursed on the Balmoral mattress had either poor mobility (required hoist or wheelchair, but were able to make some independent movements in bed) or were completely immobile (reliant on staff for all repositioning), with the remaining 8% able to mobilise with some assistance. The most common comorbidities (Figure 2) for those residents who were nursed on the Balmoral mattress, included (a) a history of Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA 20%), (b) Dementia and/ or cognitive impairment (38%) and (c) Diabetes (33%).

Fig 1                                                               Fig 2

2.3 Development of Pressure Ulcers

In total, during the audit period there were 8 residents who were being nursed on the Balmoral pressure mattress who had existing pressure ulcers.

• One resident had developed a category 2 pressure ulcer to their elbow, but the care home staff believed that this had developed due to the resident leaning on the chair and was therefore not associated with use of the mattress.

• Another resident had 2 category 2 pressure ulcers to their heels, but these had developed due to direct contact between the resident’s heels and a specialist chair footplate, so again this was not deemed to be associated with use of the Harvest Balmoral mattress.

• A further 6 residents with pressure ulcers; Category II (1 resident); Category III (2 residents) and Category IV (2 residents) had been admitted to the care home with pressure ulcers and were being nursed on the Harvest Balmoral mattress as part of a package of care to prevent further pressure ulcers and to expedite healing of these existing pressure ulcers. In all of these cases, the resident’s wounds were showing signs of ongoing improvement.

• Those with a history of pressure ulceration (3 residents) but were now ulcer free had healed whilst using the Balmoral mattress and had remained healed and ulcer free during their time using the mattress

3.0 Summary

Post-market clinical follow-up on the Harvest Balmoral Alternating Mattress was undertaken between August and December 2022 using an independent clinical advisor to undertake the audit and collate the data. A Total of 12 Independent Care Homes which used Harvest pressure-reducing mattresses were visited by the Independent Clinical Advisor (11 of these Care Homes had a total of 82 residents who were using the Balmoral alternating mattress) and a review of equipment in use within the care home was undertaken at each site. Whilst on site the Independent Nurse Advisor was provided with anonymised information for each of the residents to enable the collation of real-world PMCF performance data for the Harvest Balmoral Mattress.

Data collected so far suggests that the Harvest Balmoral Mattress performs well for prevention of pressure ulcers in the 24-hour care home provider environment for elderly residents (where regular repositioning and continuous support via carers is available), with low, medium or high weights, those who are at very high risk of pressure ulceration and those with comorbidities such as Diabetes, CVA and Dementia or Cognitive impairment.

It also suggests that the mattress performs well for those with pressure ulcers of Category II, III or IV and can also be used for those with a history of previous pressure ulceration to prevent further ulceration, although the numbers of residents where this was observed during the audit was small (n=3).

Harvest Healthcare aims to continue to collect this PMCF data via collaborative working with care home providers to increase the number of residents audited and to provide robust post-market clinical follow-up data.

Report compiled by:

N Morton
Independent Nurse Advisor / Educator
RGN, BSc Hons Nursing, MSc Wound Healing and Tissue Repair, PG Cert HE

04/01/2023

 

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Written by James Hunt · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare · Tagged: Care Home, Harvest Healthcare, Pressure Ulcers

Jul 03 2020

Creation of specialist Prism Long Term Care Division within Harvest Healthcare

Announcement from Stuart Meldrum, Prism Medical UK CEO:

In order to drive profitable growth in the important Care Home/ Long-Term Care (LTC) sector, Prism Group are bringing together all of their care home expertise and accounts under one organisation – Harvest Healthcare.

Harvest will be able to offer an industry-leading product portfolio which will now encompass a comprehensive range of pressure care equipment, profiling beds, patient-handling, and bathing products. The Division will have its own dedicated nationwide team of circa 30 Service Engineers capable of maintaining and repairing the full range of equipment, backed up by product specialists to support and train our customers in all relevant disciplines.

Harvest have successfully grown their Care Home/LTC business over the past few years by offering unrivalled levels or customer service and tailored solutions based on a deep understanding of individual customers’ needs and challenges. The creation of this specialist team will support Harvest in accelerating their ambitious growth plans in this sector.

All current Prism Medical UK (PMUK) LTC customers will be managed within this new division, and therefore several members of staff will transfer from PMUK to join the Harvest team over the next few weeks.

Neil Davis, Managing Director at Harvest Healthcare, commented: “I am delighted to strengthen the Harvest team with colleagues who bring valuable customer relationships and patient handling expertise. We are on an exciting journey and will continue going from strength to strength”.

This transfer will also allow PMUK to focus on growing its core markets in Local Authorities, Homecare and the NHS Care sectors.

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Care Home, Harvest Healthcare, Long Term Care, Prism Medical

Jun 26 2020

Fully Contact-Free Mattress Decontamination

In the face of Covid-19 Harvest Healthcare have launched a new and improved fully contact-free active mattress decontamination, disinfection, service and repair facility.
The process is specifically designed to kill Corona virus, as well as provide full removal of any other viruses, fungi, bacteria and soiling, by using industrial ozone machines and certified cleaning fluid.
With safety at the core of the programme design, this service requires no contact. Mattresses can be collected from outside your facility and delivered directly back to your door.
Not only does this service give you peace of mind for infection control, it frees up staff time, ensures compliance, and all with rapid turnaround.
Don’t forget all our other operations are up and running too for wider support.
These are just some of the ways that Harvest Healthcare is supporting customers, users and partners during the current situation.

To find out more about our active mattress disinfection, decontamination and servicing offering, or to discuss a broader disinfection project, please email:

sales@harvesthealthcare.co.uk

For general enquiries call:
01709 377 172

Or go to this link to see what other services we provide 

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Care Home, Harvest Healthcare, Mattress Decontamination

Jun 05 2020

Coronavirus Update

Here at Harvest Healthcare we are continuing to take all measures to support our customers, whilst also protecting our customers, staff, other stakeholders and suppliers.

We are working safely and in a sustainable fashion which we can continue with for the long term if necessary. We are managing our supply chain, continuing to meet the demand for our products and supplying to all our customers.  With the exception of our Coronavirus measures, we are running business as usual.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns please contact us directly.

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Care Home, Coronavirus, Harvest Healthcare

May 20 2020

E-training and Product Videos; Covid-19 Safe Support

Here at Harvest, our knowledgeable product and business development teams are working hard to implement new ways of offering support and services to our valued customers through these unprecedented times.

As part of this we have converted our boardroom to facilitate online product training, demonstrations and other product support.  We can now use e-conferencing to provide a wide range of support and services for your teams, tailored to meet your needs.

We have also started to produce more product installation and demonstration videos which will be online and accessible soon.

We understand the multiple challenges you face and strive, as always, to help you solve these challenges and make your life a little easier.

Please get in touch with your sales representative to see how we can help you.

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Written by Marjan Hakami · Categorized: Harvest Healthcare News · Tagged: Coronavirus, Harvest Healthcare

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