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The Effect of Web-Based Braden Scale Training on the Reliability of Braden Subscale Ratings
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2009The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of Web-based Braden Scale training on the reliability of Braden Scale subscale ratings made by nurses working in acute care hospitals. A secondary purpose was to describe the distribution of reliable Braden subscale ratings before and after Web-based Braden Scale training.Secondary analysis ...
Morris A, Magnan, JoAnn, Maklebust
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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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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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Nurses’ Interpretation of Patient Status Descriptions on the Braden Scale
Clinical Nursing Research, 2013The risk of pressure ulcers is widely assessed using the Braden Scale for Predicting Pressure Ulcer Risk, which describes patient characteristics for various severity levels. However, many of these characteristics are described in vague terms that nurses may interpret inconsistently, potentially threatening scale reliability.
Choi, Jeungok, Choi, Jeeyae, Kim, H.
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Predictive validity of the Braden Scale, Norton Scale, and Waterlow Scale in the Czech Republic
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2016AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the predictive validity of the Braden, Norton, and Waterlow scales in 2 long‐term care departments in the Czech Republic. Assessing the risk for developing pressure ulcers is the first step in their prevention.
Lenka Šateková +2 more
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Braden Scale Risk Assessments and Pressure Ulcer Prevention Planning
Journal of Wound, Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 2009To investigate the relationship between risk assessment scores on Braden subscales and nurses' selection of 10 commonly used best-practice pressure ulcer (PU) preventive interventions.Exploratory secondary data analysis, using a descriptive correlational design.A total of 377 Braden Scale PU risk assessments were made on 102 patients at different ...
Morris A, Magnan, Joann, Maklebust
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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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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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[Interrater reliability of the Braden scale].
Pflege, 2008Pressure 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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Validity of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales; Cubbin and Jackson, Braden, and Douglas scale
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2004This study was to compare the validity of three pressure ulcer risk tools: Cubbin and Jackson, Braden, and Douglas scales. Data were collected three times per week from 48 to 72 h after admission based on the three pressure ulcer risk assessment scales and skin assessment tool developed by the Panel for the Prediction and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers (
R N, Jun Seongsook +2 more
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Preventing Pressure Ulcers with the Braden Scale
AJN, American Journal of NursingEditor'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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Braden Scale: evaluation of clinical usefulness in an intensive care unit
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2010cho i. & noh m. (2010) Braden Scale: evaluation of clinical usefulness in an intensive care unit. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(2), 293–302.AbstractTitle. Braden Scale: evaluation of clinical usefulness in an intensive care unit. Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to determine the usability and utility of the Braden in intensive ...
InSook, Cho, Maengseok, Noh
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