Aim and Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the point prevalence and associated risk factors of medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPI) in intensive care patients in Turkey. Background: MDRPI remain a clinical problem that has garnered the attention of healthcare professionals. Design: This study used a cross-sectional design and was conducted over a single day in all intensive care units. Method: Data were collected through face-to-face interviews, observation, skin examination and detailed diagnosis of MDRPI development and influencing factors. Presence of pressure injuries on the skin in the areas where the patient's medical device was placed was defined. The study was reported according to the STRO...
Objective: To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Objectives: To systematically assess the incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult ICU ...
OBJECTIVES: Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (PIs) are a source of morbidity and mortality, and m...
Aim: This study aims to determine the incidence and risk factors of Medical Device-Related Pressure ...
Objectives: To report longitudinal prevalence rates of device-related pressure injuries in criticall...
Background: Device-related pressure injuries (DRPIs) are an ongoing iatrogenic problem evident in in...
Medical devices provide effective therapeutic care for patients. However, medical device-related pre...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesise the literature and evaluate the incidence,...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Nurses play an important role in identifying patients at risk for medical device-related (MDR) press...
Purpose: Medical device related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) occur as a result of devices designed and...
Few studies, especially among developing countries such as Iran, have been conducted on the incidenc...
Objective To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Medical device-related pressure injuries are the most common cause of pressure injuries within the i...
Background: Pressure injuries on mucous membranes are caused by pressure from medical devices at the...
Objective: To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Objectives: To systematically assess the incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult ICU ...
OBJECTIVES: Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (PIs) are a source of morbidity and mortality, and m...
Aim: This study aims to determine the incidence and risk factors of Medical Device-Related Pressure ...
Objectives: To report longitudinal prevalence rates of device-related pressure injuries in criticall...
Background: Device-related pressure injuries (DRPIs) are an ongoing iatrogenic problem evident in in...
Medical devices provide effective therapeutic care for patients. However, medical device-related pre...
Objective: The objective of this review was to synthesise the literature and evaluate the incidence,...
Pressure ulcers do not develop only in areas with bony prominences; they can develop in any tissue u...
Nurses play an important role in identifying patients at risk for medical device-related (MDR) press...
Purpose: Medical device related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) occur as a result of devices designed and...
Few studies, especially among developing countries such as Iran, have been conducted on the incidenc...
Objective To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Medical device-related pressure injuries are the most common cause of pressure injuries within the i...
Background: Pressure injuries on mucous membranes are caused by pressure from medical devices at the...
Objective: To review observational studies reporting medical device-related pressure injuries and to...
Objectives: To systematically assess the incidence and prevalence of pressure injuries in adult ICU ...
OBJECTIVES: Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (PIs) are a source of morbidity and mortality, and m...