Background Oedema measurement, also termed sub-epidermal moisture measurement is recommended as an adjunct pressure injury prevention intervention in international guidelines because it indicates early tissue damage. Objective To determine the prognostic value of oedema measurement in predicting future pressure injury in adults in any care setting. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis. Setting Participants were recruited from nursing homes or aged care facilities, hospitals, or post-acute facilities. Participants Adults. Methods A modified 2-week systematic review was undertaken. Study designs included cohort (prospective and retrospective), case-control, case series if relevant comparisons were reported, randomised controlled tr...
Aim: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine patients...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
Objectives: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine p...
Background: Oedema measurement, also termed sub-epidermal moisture measurement is recommended as an ...
Studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using sub epidermal moisture measurement which rises in...
AimSub-epidermal moisture scanning (SEMS) is a novel point-of-care technology that measures localise...
Background: Pressure injuries are an important quality measure. Most are avoidable and can be preven...
Pressure injuries remain a serious health complication for patients and nursing staff. Evidence from...
Aim: To compare the predictive ability of sub-epidermal moisture measurement versus traditional risk...
Assessment of risk in the development of pressure ulcers is an essential tool to prevent and therefo...
Background: Prevention of pressure injuries may be difficult due to the complexity and disease proce...
Background Hospital-acquired pressure injuries cause significant harm to afflicted individuals, and ...
Objectives: To systematically assess the incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult ICU ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive ability of subepidermal moisture (SEM) measurement versus tradi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and risk factors for developing pres...
Aim: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine patients...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
Objectives: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine p...
Background: Oedema measurement, also termed sub-epidermal moisture measurement is recommended as an ...
Studies have demonstrated the feasibility of using sub epidermal moisture measurement which rises in...
AimSub-epidermal moisture scanning (SEMS) is a novel point-of-care technology that measures localise...
Background: Pressure injuries are an important quality measure. Most are avoidable and can be preven...
Pressure injuries remain a serious health complication for patients and nursing staff. Evidence from...
Aim: To compare the predictive ability of sub-epidermal moisture measurement versus traditional risk...
Assessment of risk in the development of pressure ulcers is an essential tool to prevent and therefo...
Background: Prevention of pressure injuries may be difficult due to the complexity and disease proce...
Background Hospital-acquired pressure injuries cause significant harm to afflicted individuals, and ...
Objectives: To systematically assess the incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult ICU ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive ability of subepidermal moisture (SEM) measurement versus tradi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and risk factors for developing pres...
Aim: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine patients...
Objective: To identify risk factors independently predictive of pressure ulcer development in adult ...
Objectives: To assess the validity of the Waterlow screening tool in a cohort of internal medicine p...