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Background and Aims Decubitus ulcers represent a significant public health challenge in China, yet their disease burden remains understudied in the peer‐reviewed literature.
Hui Peng
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ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK OF DECUBITUS ULCERS USING BRADEN SCALE [PDF]
Purpose: Within the behavioral guidelines of hospitalized patients who need compensatory nursing care, an assessment of the risk of decubitus ulcers is recommended to be done at regular intervals, in schedule, and after each altered state.
Despina Georgieva
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Decubitus ulcers: pathophysiology and primary prevention. [PDF]
Anders J +5 more
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A Patient with Decubitus Ulcer in the Scapular Region: Case Report [PDF]
Decubitus ulcers are a widespread healthcare problem, especially among hospitalized patients who receive longterm time treatment. A multidisciplinary approach is required to provide appropriate treatment.
Lutfiye Celik, Burcu Dogan
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Retrospective Study of Decubitus Ulcer in Hospitalized Patients
Background: Decubitus ulcer is an area of necrotic tissue due to compression of protrusion because of prolonged immobilization. Decubitus ulcer is complication that often occur due to prolonged bed rest.
Ervina Rosmarwati, Nurrachmat Mulianto
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Highlights: 1. Decubitus ulcers can be caused by prolonged immobilization and constant pressure on the body. 2. Decubitus ulcer patients were dominated by females, aged 46-65 years old, and the most common comorbidity history was patients with limb ...
Azmil Permatasari +3 more
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Mapping Person-Centred Care in Wound Management: A Scoping Review of Frameworks, Concepts and Outcome Measures. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Person‐centred care (PCC) has been increasingly promoted in wound management, yet its theoretical foundations and practical application remain unclear. This scoping review aimed to map and synthesise how PCC frameworks, concepts and outcome measures have been used in wound care.
Panfil EM, Soldo F, Probst S.
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Pressure Injuries and Skin Failure: The Search for Clarity. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Skin failure is increasingly recognised across healthcare settings, yet its definition, diagnostic criteria and relationship to pressure injuries remain inconsistent with little interdisciplinary consensus. This lack of clarity complicates bedside assessment, documentation and quality reporting.
Levine JM.
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Vaginal Ulcers Secondary to Stage Iv Uterine Prolapse Treated With L-PRF. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Pelvic organs prolapse (POP) is usually used to describe the pelvic organs' descent into or through the vagina. The related common complications are bleeding, extrusion, vaginal discharge, pain, and constipation; only older women and those with comorbidities seem to be most prone to persist with their use.
Lucchina AG +4 more
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Spina bifida (SB) is a congenital neural tube defect that often presents with neurological disability and decubitus ulcers. A 66-year-old woman with SB presented to our hospital with decubitus ulcers and was treated by a plastic surgeon. She was referred
Fumiya Sato +7 more
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