Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital

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Autor(a) principal: Sardo, Pedro Miguel Garcez
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Guedes, Jenifer Adriana Domingues, Alvarelhão, José Joaquim Marques, Machado, Paulo Alexandre Puga, Melo, Elsa Maria Oliveira Pinheiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37698
Resumo: Aim: To study the influence of Braden subscales scores (at the first pressure ulcer risk assessment) on pressure ulcer incidence using a univariate and a multivariate time to event analysis. Materials and methods: Retrospective cohort analysis of electronic health record database from adult patients admitted without pressure ulcer(s) to medical and surgical wards of a Portuguese hospital during 2012. The hazard ratio of developing a pressure ulcer during the length of inpatient stay was calculated by univariate Cox regression for each variable of interest and by multivariate Cox regression for the Braden subscales that were statistically significant. Results: This study included a sample of 6552 participants. During the length of stay, 153 participants developed (at least) one pressure ulcer, giving a pressure ulcer incidence of 2.3%. The univariate time to event analysis showed that all Braden subscales, except “nutrition”, were associated with the develop- ment of pressure ulcer. By multivariate analysis the scores for “mobility” and “activity” were indepen- dently predictive of the development of pressure ulcer(s) for all participants. Conclusion: (Im)“mobility” (the lack of ability to change and control body position) and (in)“activity” (the limited degree of physical activity) were the major risk factors assessed by Braden Scale for pressure ulcer development during the length of inpatient stay. Thus, the greatest efforts in managing pressure ulcer risk should be on “mobility” and “activity”, independently of the total Braden Scale score.
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spelling Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospitalBraden scaleIncidenceNursing assessmentPortugalPressure ulcerRisk assessmentAim: To study the influence of Braden subscales scores (at the first pressure ulcer risk assessment) on pressure ulcer incidence using a univariate and a multivariate time to event analysis. Materials and methods: Retrospective cohort analysis of electronic health record database from adult patients admitted without pressure ulcer(s) to medical and surgical wards of a Portuguese hospital during 2012. The hazard ratio of developing a pressure ulcer during the length of inpatient stay was calculated by univariate Cox regression for each variable of interest and by multivariate Cox regression for the Braden subscales that were statistically significant. Results: This study included a sample of 6552 participants. During the length of stay, 153 participants developed (at least) one pressure ulcer, giving a pressure ulcer incidence of 2.3%. The univariate time to event analysis showed that all Braden subscales, except “nutrition”, were associated with the develop- ment of pressure ulcer. By multivariate analysis the scores for “mobility” and “activity” were indepen- dently predictive of the development of pressure ulcer(s) for all participants. Conclusion: (Im)“mobility” (the lack of ability to change and control body position) and (in)“activity” (the limited degree of physical activity) were the major risk factors assessed by Braden Scale for pressure ulcer development during the length of inpatient stay. Thus, the greatest efforts in managing pressure ulcer risk should be on “mobility” and “activity”, independently of the total Braden Scale score.Elsevier2023-05-11T15:30:00Z2018-05-01T00:00:00Z2018-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37698eng0965-206X10.1016/j.jtv.2018.01.002Sardo, Pedro Miguel GarcezGuedes, Jenifer Adriana DominguesAlvarelhão, José Joaquim MarquesMachado, Paulo Alexandre PugaMelo, Elsa Maria Oliveira Pinheiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:13:38Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37698Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:18.137361Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
title Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
spellingShingle Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
Sardo, Pedro Miguel Garcez
Braden scale
Incidence
Nursing assessment
Portugal
Pressure ulcer
Risk assessment
title_short Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
title_full Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
title_fullStr Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
title_full_unstemmed Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
title_sort Pressure ulcer incidence and Braden subscales: retrospective cohort analysis in general wards of a Portuguese hospital
author Sardo, Pedro Miguel Garcez
author_facet Sardo, Pedro Miguel Garcez
Guedes, Jenifer Adriana Domingues
Alvarelhão, José Joaquim Marques
Machado, Paulo Alexandre Puga
Melo, Elsa Maria Oliveira Pinheiro
author_role author
author2 Guedes, Jenifer Adriana Domingues
Alvarelhão, José Joaquim Marques
Machado, Paulo Alexandre Puga
Melo, Elsa Maria Oliveira Pinheiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sardo, Pedro Miguel Garcez
Guedes, Jenifer Adriana Domingues
Alvarelhão, José Joaquim Marques
Machado, Paulo Alexandre Puga
Melo, Elsa Maria Oliveira Pinheiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Braden scale
Incidence
Nursing assessment
Portugal
Pressure ulcer
Risk assessment
topic Braden scale
Incidence
Nursing assessment
Portugal
Pressure ulcer
Risk assessment
description Aim: To study the influence of Braden subscales scores (at the first pressure ulcer risk assessment) on pressure ulcer incidence using a univariate and a multivariate time to event analysis. Materials and methods: Retrospective cohort analysis of electronic health record database from adult patients admitted without pressure ulcer(s) to medical and surgical wards of a Portuguese hospital during 2012. The hazard ratio of developing a pressure ulcer during the length of inpatient stay was calculated by univariate Cox regression for each variable of interest and by multivariate Cox regression for the Braden subscales that were statistically significant. Results: This study included a sample of 6552 participants. During the length of stay, 153 participants developed (at least) one pressure ulcer, giving a pressure ulcer incidence of 2.3%. The univariate time to event analysis showed that all Braden subscales, except “nutrition”, were associated with the develop- ment of pressure ulcer. By multivariate analysis the scores for “mobility” and “activity” were indepen- dently predictive of the development of pressure ulcer(s) for all participants. Conclusion: (Im)“mobility” (the lack of ability to change and control body position) and (in)“activity” (the limited degree of physical activity) were the major risk factors assessed by Braden Scale for pressure ulcer development during the length of inpatient stay. Thus, the greatest efforts in managing pressure ulcer risk should be on “mobility” and “activity”, independently of the total Braden Scale score.
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