住院儿科患者:与不动相关和医疗器械相关压力损伤发展相关的危险因素

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Advances in Skin & Wound Care Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1097/ASW.0000000000000271
Ann Marie Nie, Barbara Delmore
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摘要

一般目的:回顾住院儿科患者发生医疗器械相关和不活动相关压力损伤的危险因素。目标受众:此继续教育活动适用于对皮肤和伤口护理感兴趣的医生、医师助理、执业护士和注册护士。学习目标/成果:通过参与本次教育活动,参与者将能够更好地:描述当前文献中总结的住院儿科患者压力损伤(pi)的趋势。确定住院儿科患者与医疗器械相关和与不活动相关的pi的预测风险因素。总结用于了解住院儿科患者群体中发生pi的危险因素的方法。
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Hospitalized Pediatric Patients: Risk Factors Related to the Development of Immobility-Related and Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries.

General purpose: To review risk factors for the development of medical device-related and immobility-related pressure injuries in hospitalized pediatric patients.

Target audience: This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and registered nurses with an interest in skin and wound care.

Learning objectives/outcomes: After participating in this educational activity, the participant will be better able to:1. Describe trends in pressure injuries (PIs) for hospitalized pediatric patients as summarized in current literature.2. Identify risk factors predictive of medical device-related and immobility-related PIs in hospitalized pediatric patients.3. Summarize the methodology used to understand risk factors for developing PIs in the hospitalized pediatric patient population.

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Advances in Skin & Wound Care
Advances in Skin & Wound Care DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
271
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.
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