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Prevalence of pressure ulcer and associated factors in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Belay BM   +7 more
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Implementing a Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Incidents of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Skin Wound Care
Al Mualla S   +4 more
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Predictive value of Braden Scale in pressure ulcer occurrence in hospitalized patients

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Samira Amirifar   +4 more
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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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A simplified BRADEN scale for the risk of developing pressure injuries

Nursing in Critical Care, 2023
AbstractBackgroundPressure injuries (PIs) are a major problem for healthcare providers, impacting both care costs and patients' quality of life, although they are predominately preventable. These injuries are especially present in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) as a result of the severity of the clinical conditions of patients in this unit.AimTo develop a
Maria Clara Salomão e Silva Guimarães   +9 more
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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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