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      <subfield code="a">Pressure ulcers represent a major current health problem and cause an important&#xd;
economic impact on the healthcare system. Most studies on the prevention of&#xd;
pressure ulcers have been carried out in hospital contexts, with respect to the use&#xd;
of hyperoxygenated fatty acids (HOFA), and to date no studies have specifically&#xd;
examined the use of olive oil-based treatments. Aim: To evaluate the cost of&#xd;
using extra virgin olive oil, rather than HOFA, in the prevention of pressure&#xd;
ulcers among persons with impaired mobility and receiving home care. Study&#xd;
Design: Cost minimization analysis of the results obtained from a noninferiority,&#xd;
triple-blind, parallel, multicenter, randomized clinical trial. Population attending&#xd;
primary healthcare centers in Andalusia (Spain). Study sample: 831 immobilized&#xd;
patients at risk of suffering pressure ulcers. These persons were included in the&#xd;
study and randomly assigned as follows: 437 to the olive oil group and 394 to&#xd;
the HOFA group. At the end of the follow-up period, the results obtained by the&#xd;
olive oil group were not inferior to those of the HOFA group, and did not&#xd;
exceed the 10% delta limit. The total treatment cost for 16 weeks was e19,758&#xd;
with HOFAs and e9,566 with olive oil. Overall, the olive oil treatment was&#xd;
e10,192 less costly. It has been concluded the noninferiority of olive oil makes&#xd;
this product an effective alternative for the prevention of pressure ulcers in&#xd;
patients who are immobilized and in a domestic environment. This treatment&#xd;
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