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The Braden Scale

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2004
This review of recent research was undertaken to answer questions about the predictive performance of the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk. The data are varied across settings, conditions, and populations. Although the predictive values of an at-risk classification are consistently modest, they may be understated because of the ...
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THE EFFECT OF WEB-BASED BRADEN SCALE TRAINING ON THE RELIABILITY AND PRECISION OF BRADEN SCALE PRESSURE ULCER RISK ASSESSMENTS

Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2008
To evaluate the effect of Web-based Braden Scale training on the reliability and precision of pressure ulcer risk assessments made by registered nurses (RN) working in acute care settings.Pretest-posttest, 2-group, quasi-experimental design.Five hundred Braden Scale risk assessments were made on 102 acute care patients deemed to be at various levels of
Morris A, Magnan, Joann, Maklebust
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The Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk

Nursing Research, 1987
The Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Sore Risk was developed to foster early identification of patients at risk for forming pressure sores. The scale is composed of six subscales that reflect sensory perception, skin moisture, activity, mobility, friction and shear, and nutritional status.
N, Bergstrom   +3 more
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Predicting pressure ulcer risk with the modified Braden, Braden, and Norton scales in acute care hospitals in Mainland China

Applied Nursing Research, 2005
The aim of this study was to develop a modified Braden scale, to evaluate its predictive validity, and to identify a more valid pressure ulcer risk calculator for application in acute care hospitals in Mainland China among the modified Braden, Braden, and Norton scales.
Enid, Kwong   +5 more
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Anne Braden: Southern Patriot

The Oral History Review, 2013
Anne Braden was a white woman raised in Anniston, Alabama, who fought racism in her adopted home of Louisville, Kentucky, in the South, and throughout the nation for half a century until her death ...
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Anne Braden: Subversive Southerner

Monthly Review, 2004
Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South by Catherine FoslThis article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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A Letter from Anne Braden

Monthly Review, 1955
As most MR readers know, Carl Braden, Louisville newspaperman, was recently sentenced to 15 years in jail and a fine of $5,000, allegedly for sedition but actually for the "crime" of helping a Negro buy a house in a white neighborhood. Latest developments in the case are set forth in the following letter from Anne Braden, Carl Braden's wife, which was ...
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[Interrater reliability of the Braden scale].

Pflege, 2008
Pressure ulcer risk assessment scales can assist nurses in determining the individual pressure ulcer risk. Although the Braden scale is widely used throughout Germany, its psychometric properties are yet unknown. The aim of the study was to determine the interrater reliability of the Braden scale and to compare the results with those of published data.
Jan, Kottner   +2 more
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Safety and Industrial Hygiene at Braden Copper Company

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1962
(1962). Safety and Industrial Hygiene at Braden Copper Company. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 273-284.
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Preventing Pressure Ulcers with the Braden Scale

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Editor's note: From its first issue in 1900 through to the present day, AJN has unparalleled archives detailing nurses' work and lives over more than a century. These articles not only chronicle nursing's growth as a profession within the context of the events of the day, but also reveal prevailing societal attitudes about ...
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