5noAims: To analyse the prevalence of any-stage pressure injuries at hospital admission and their impact on short-, mid- and late-term mortality. Patient characteristics associated with pressure injuries and the impact on hospital costs were also investigated. Background: In medical patients acutely admitted to hospital, no study analysed the presence of pre-existing pressure injuries and the related short- and long-term mortality according to the overall stages of severity thereof. Design: Retrospective cohort study following the STROBE guideline. Methods: In a population of 7217 acute medical inpatients, the presence and staging of pressure injuries were assessed at hospital admission. The impact of pressure injury on 30-, 180- and 365-da...
Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Cr...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse prevalence of pressure injury in intensive care versus non-...
Research about community-acquired pressure ulcer/injuries (CAPU/I) remains limited.PurposeThe aim of...
BACKGROUND: Pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers, are a serious complication of immobili...
AimThe aim of this study was to analyse prevalence of pressure injury in intensive care versus non-i...
The aim of this national cross-sectional study was to explore the prevalence of pressure injuries an...
Purpose: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure inju...
Objectives: identify the incidence and characterize pressure injuries in an adult intensive care uni...
Background: Hospital-acquired pressure injury is associated with increased morbidity and mortality a...
Background Hospital-acquired pressure injuries are a serious problem among critical care patients. A...
PurposeIntensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure injuri...
Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Cr...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse prevalence of pressure injury in intensive care versus non-...
Research about community-acquired pressure ulcer/injuries (CAPU/I) remains limited.PurposeThe aim of...
BACKGROUND: Pressure injuries, also known as pressure ulcers, are a serious complication of immobili...
AimThe aim of this study was to analyse prevalence of pressure injury in intensive care versus non-i...
The aim of this national cross-sectional study was to explore the prevalence of pressure injuries an...
Purpose: Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure inju...
Objectives: identify the incidence and characterize pressure injuries in an adult intensive care uni...
Background: Hospital-acquired pressure injury is associated with increased morbidity and mortality a...
Background Hospital-acquired pressure injuries are a serious problem among critical care patients. A...
PurposeIntensive care unit (ICU) patients are particularly susceptible to developing pressure injuri...
Background: Pressure injuries contribute significantly to patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Cr...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse prevalence of pressure injury in intensive care versus non-...
Research about community-acquired pressure ulcer/injuries (CAPU/I) remains limited.PurposeThe aim of...