Pressure Ulcer Prevention Care Bundle: A Cross-sectional, Content Validation Study [0.03%]
压疮预防护理包:横断面内容验证性研究
Tuba Tilmazer,Hilal Tuzer
Tuba Tilmazer
A care bundle is an organized set of interventions that encourages compliance with guidelines designed to improve quality of care. Purpose: This study was...
Use of 2 Types of Air-cell Mattresses for Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Comfort Among Patients With Advanced-stage Cancer Receiving Palliative Care: An Interventional Study [0.03%]
用于终末期癌症患者姑息治疗的压力性损伤预防与舒适度的两种气垫床干预研究
Akiko Marutani,Mayumi Okuwa,Junko Sugama
Akiko Marutani
Patients with advanced- or terminal-stage cancer and persons receiving palliative care are at high risk for pressure ulcers (PUs). Purpose: The purpose of...
Implementation of a Competency-based Pressure Ulcer Curriculum for Medical Students: Outcomes from an Educational Intervention Study [0.03%]
基于能力的压力性溃疡医学教学大纲的实施——一项教育干预研究的结果分析
Maria Hendrika van Zuilen,Preetha Kamath,Juan Carlos Palacios et al.
Maria Hendrika van Zuilen et al.
A paucity of research exists on medical student pressure ulcer education. Purpose: This study examines medical student competency outcomes following imple...
Quality of Life in Individuals With Peripheral Arterial Disease Who Underwent Toe Amputations: A Descriptive, Cross-sectional Study [0.03%]
外周动脉疾病行足趾截肢患者的生存质量描述性横断面研究
Catherine R Ratliff,David Strider,Virginia Rovnyak
Catherine R Ratliff
Studies have shown above- or below-the-knee amputation has a profound impact on physical, mental, and emotional health; the impact of having a toe(s) amputated is unknown. P...
Determining Risk Factors to Develop a Predictive Model of Incontinence-associated Dermatitis Among Critically Ill Patients with Fecal Incontinence: A Prospective, Quantitative Study [0.03%]
确定预测重症患者的粪失禁相关性皮炎的风险因素以建立预测模型:前瞻性定量研究
Li Wei,Yuting Bao,Qianwen Chai et al.
Li Wei et al.
Critically ill patients with fecal incontinence are at high risk of developing incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). Scientific prediction and prevention of IAD are essential. ...
Sharona Czerniak,Jeffrey A Gusenoff,Zoe M MacIsaac et al.
Sharona Czerniak et al.
For patients with an ostomy, a poor fitting appliance may cause leakage, peristomal dermatitis, and frequent appliance changes. Purpose: The purpose of th...
Case Reports
Wound management & prevention. 2019 Mar;65(3):38-44. DOI: 2019
Contamination Risk During Fecal Management Device Removal: An In vitro, Simulated Clinical Use Study [0.03%]
有关排泄管理系统取下的模拟临床使用体外研究及其风险系数
Daniel G Metcalf,Lawrence GTsai,Corrine Williams et al.
Daniel G Metcalf et al.
Fecal management devices (FMDs) are used to drain and contain fecal matter in incontinent, often acutely or critically ill patients to protect their skin as well as the environment from contamination. However, there is potential for contami...
Caring for Patients With a Tracheostomy at Home: A Descriptive, Cross-sectional Study to Evaluate Health Care Practices and Caregiver Burden [0.03%]
家庭照护气管切开患者护理实践和照顾者负担的描述性横断面研究
Turkan Karaca,Yasemin Altinbas,Sinan Aslan
Turkan Karaca
In numerous countries, lay (family) caregivers are the primary providers of care for community-dwelling patients with a tracheostomy. Purpose: The purpose...
A Descriptive Study of Turkish Intensive Care Nurses' Pressure Ulcer Prevention Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceived Barriers to Care [0.03%]
关于土耳其重症监护护士压力性溃疡预防知识、态度和护理障碍的描述性研究
Sinan Aydogan,Nurcan Caliskan
Sinan Aydogan
Nurses should be highly knowledgeable about and have a positive attitude toward pressure ulcer (PU) prevention. Purpose: This descriptive study was conduc...
Use of a Hydrocolloid Dressing in the Prevention of Device-related Pressure Ulcers During Noninvasive Ventilation: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials [0.03%]
水胶体敷料在非侵入性通气装置相关压力性损伤预防中应用的系统评价和 meta 分析:一项基于随机对照试验的研究
Ji-Yu Cai,Man-Li Zha,Hong-Lin Chen
Ji-Yu Cai
Use of a hydrocolloid dressing (HCD) is generally recommended to help prevent pressure ulcers (PUs) in high-risk patients, including ulcers caused by noninvasive ventilation (NIV). ...
Meta-Analysis
Wound management & prevention. 2019 Feb;65(2):30-38. DOI: 2019