Introduction: Pressure ulcer is a kind of skin disorder that is developed due to increase of localized pressure on a part of body. Due to the terrible consequences of pressure ulcer, it is essential to prevent it. A common method to prevent is using risk assessment scales. The aim of this review study is to identify the best risk assessment to prevent and reduce the incidence of pressure ulcer. Materials and methods: The studies and experiments in field of pressure ulcer risk assessment that had been exhibited on SID, PUBMED and Google Scholar sites were used. Results: According to literature, compared to waterlow scale, Braden scale is more appropriate measure to assess the risk of pressure ulcer in hospitals. In the other hand, Waterlow s...
Contains fulltext : 49678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To i...
Aims and objectives. To consider the validity and reliability of risk assessment scales for pressure...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in ...
Pressure ulcers (PU, also known as bedsores) are breakdowns of the skin resulting from undue pressur...
Objectives: To verify pressure ulcer prevalence in hospital units of adult patients in the Universit...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
Considerable dogma and rhetoric, rather than evidence-based results, have accompanied recommendation...
Background: Use of pressure ulcer risk assessment tools or scales is a component of the assessment p...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
AIMS: to evaluate the accuracy of the Braden and Waterlow risk assessment scales in critically ill i...
Aim: To determine the levels of predictive validity of scales for assessing the risk of pressure ulc...
Objective To evaluate whether risk assessment scalescan be used to identify patients who are likely ...
The occurrence of pressure ulcers was examined in a cross-sectional study in 23 health care faciliti...
Background: Pressure ulcers are associated with substantial health burdens but may be preventable. P...
AIM: We sought to evaluate the predictive validity of the Waterlow Scale in hospitalized patients. S...
Contains fulltext : 49678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To i...
Aims and objectives. To consider the validity and reliability of risk assessment scales for pressure...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in ...
Pressure ulcers (PU, also known as bedsores) are breakdowns of the skin resulting from undue pressur...
Objectives: To verify pressure ulcer prevalence in hospital units of adult patients in the Universit...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
Considerable dogma and rhetoric, rather than evidence-based results, have accompanied recommendation...
Background: Use of pressure ulcer risk assessment tools or scales is a component of the assessment p...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
AIMS: to evaluate the accuracy of the Braden and Waterlow risk assessment scales in critically ill i...
Aim: To determine the levels of predictive validity of scales for assessing the risk of pressure ulc...
Objective To evaluate whether risk assessment scalescan be used to identify patients who are likely ...
The occurrence of pressure ulcers was examined in a cross-sectional study in 23 health care faciliti...
Background: Pressure ulcers are associated with substantial health burdens but may be preventable. P...
AIM: We sought to evaluate the predictive validity of the Waterlow Scale in hospitalized patients. S...
Contains fulltext : 49678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To i...
Aims and objectives. To consider the validity and reliability of risk assessment scales for pressure...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in ...