轮椅使用者压力性损伤的个人风险因素:2024年新见解的概括性回顾。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2448161
Clémence Paquin, Felix Nindorera, Martine Gagnon, Marie-Ève Lamontagne, François Routhier
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目的:压伤(PrI)是一个普遍和严重的健康问题的轮椅使用者。本研究旨在通过综合现有文献,找出与PrI发生相关的个人因素及其意义。材料和方法:我们进行了一项总括性综述,系统地检索了4个数据库中2007年至2024年5月发表的综述。搜索词是由一位独立的、有经验的图书管理员挑选的。为了评估纳入研究的偏倚风险和方法学质量,我们应用了ROBIS工具和GROOVE程序。确定的危险因素被分类为相关组。结果:在对5797篇潜在文献进行评估后,有21篇研究符合纳入标准。其中,43%为系统综述,24%为荟萃分析,19%为文献综述,9%为范围综述,5%为叙述性综述。研究结果揭示了33个个人因素,分为一般健康、临床状况、初始病理、环境/生活方式、个人相关和综合风险因素组。轮椅使用者经常遇到的主要个人危险因素包括高龄、肥胖、脊髓损伤(SCI)、较高水平的SCI、糖尿病、感染、失禁、行动不便、呼吸和灌注损伤、感觉知觉问题和缺乏体力活动。结论:本研究首次综合了轮椅使用者与PrI相关的内部危险因素的文献。它证实了诸如脊髓损伤、糖尿病和衰老等公认的因素。研究结果为医疗保健专业人员和决策者提供了预防和管理该人群PrI的关键信息,为采用整体方法评估和解决个体风险因素提供了新的见解。
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Personal risk factors for pressure injuries among wheelchair users: an umbrella review of new insights in 2024.

Purpose:Pressure injuries (PrI) are a prevalent and serious health issue for wheelchair users. This study aims to identify the personal factors associated with PrI occurrence and their significance by synthesizing existing literature.

Materials and methods:We conducted an umbrella review, systematically searching four databases for reviews published from 2007 to May 2024. The search terms were selected by an independent, experienced librarian. To evaluate the risk of bias and methodological quality of the included studies, we applied the ROBIS tool and the GROOVE procedure. Identified risk factors were categorized into relevant groups.

Results:After an assessment of 5,797 potential articles, 21 studies met the inclusion criteria. Among these, 43% were systematic reviews, 24% meta-analyses, 19% literature reviews, 9% scoping reviews, and 5% narrative reviews. The findings revealed 33 individual personal factors, categorized into the general health, clinical condition, initial pathology, environment/lifestyle, person-related, and combined risk factor groups. Key individual risk factors frequently encountered among wheelchair users included advanced age, obesity, spinal cord injury (SCI), higher levels of SCI, diabetes, infections, incontinence, immobility, respiratory and perfusion impairments, sensory perception issues, and low physical activity.

Conclusions:This study is the first to synthesize literature on internal risk factors associated with PrI among wheelchair users. It confirmed well-established factors such as SCI, diabetes, and aging. The findings provide healthcare professionals and decision-makers with critical information for the prevention and management of PrI in this population, offering new insights into adopting a holistic approach to assessing and addressing individual risks factors.

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