布拉登量表及其与住院肥胖患者压疮患病率的关系

M. Swanson, M. Rose, G. Baker, D. Drake, M. Engelke, M. Pokorny, Frank R Watkins, W. Waters
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压疮的发展对任何住院患者都是一个重要的问题,但肥胖患者可能具有更高的溃疡发展风险。本研究的目的是探讨肥胖和非肥胖住院患者个体布雷登亚量表与压疮发生的关系。肥胖者的压疮患病率(17%)略高于非肥胖者(14%)。然而,肥胖者和非肥胖者的Braden和Braden亚量表的平均总分是相似的。尽管在两组中,除水分外,高危总Braden和Braden亚量表与溃疡的发生显著相关,但肥胖患者的高风险总Braden评分、活动度和摩擦/剪切亚量表评分与溃疡的发生的相关性要强得多。此外,具有高风险活动能力和摩擦/剪切评分的肥胖患者的溃疡患病率(79%)远高于具有高风险活动能力的非肥胖患者。
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Braden Subscales and Their Relationship to the Prevalence of Pressure Ulcers in Hospitalized Obese Patients
Abstract Pressure ulcer development is a significant problem for any hospitalized patient, but the obese patient may be at higher risk for ulcer development. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of the individual Braden subscales to pressure-ulcer occurrence in the obese and non-obese hospitalized patient. Pressure-ulcer prevalence was slightly higher in the obese (17%) compared to the non-obese (14%). However, mean total Braden and Braden subscale scores were similar between the obese and non-obese. Although high-risk total Braden and Braden subscales, except for moisture, were significantly related to the occurrence of ulcer occurrence in both groups, high-risk total Braden score and mobility and friction/shear subscale scores were much more strongly related to ulcer occurrence in obese patients. Additionally, the prevalence of ulcers in obese patients with both high-risk mobility and friction/shear scores (79%) was much higher than in non-obese patients with both high-risk mobility...
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