Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)

Background: Bedsore is common scene to those who take care of bedridden patients. Bedsore is the cause of morbidity, mortality, heavy expenses, and decrease of life quality to the patients. Using some indicators to predict bedsore would be helpful in recognizing this phenomenon to prevent its develo...

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Main Authors: Tayebeh Jamand, Sherafat Akaberian, Rozita Khoramroodi, Shahnaz Pooladi, Abdollah Hajivandi, Razyeh Bagherzadeh, Tayebeh Gharibi, Mohammad Reza Yazdankhah, Nasrin Zahmatkeshan, Farahnaz Kamali
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Published: Bushehr University of Medical Sciences 2012-09-01
Series:Iranian South Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-dac072021e21442cb591617239d0dd782020-11-24T22:40:33ZengBushehr University of Medical SciencesIranian South Medical Journal 1735-43741735-69542012-09-01153233240Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)Tayebeh Jamand0Sherafat Akaberian1Rozita Khoramroodi2Shahnaz Pooladi3Abdollah Hajivandi4Razyeh Bagherzadeh5Tayebeh Gharibi6Mohammad Reza Yazdankhah7Nasrin Zahmatkeshan8Farahnaz Kamali9 School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Medicine, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, IRAN Background: Bedsore is common scene to those who take care of bedridden patients. Bedsore is the cause of morbidity, mortality, heavy expenses, and decrease of life quality to the patients. Using some indicators to predict bedsore would be helpful in recognizing this phenomenon to prevent its development. Therefore, the current study is an assessment of bedsore by using Braden index. It is anticipated that this study could be applicable in prevention of bedsores in bedridden patients. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytic study was done to determine the value of Braden scale in assessment of bedsore factors in 222 patients admitted to the ICU, and surgical wards in Fatemeh Zahra and Salman Farsi hospitals in Bushehr-Iran. Data collection tools included demographic questionnaire and Braden scale. Demographic questionnaire and Braden scale were completed for all the research units. Patients were examined for bedsores at regular intervals until discharge from hospital. Presence of bedsores and the time of bedsore development were registered. Data was analyzed by STATA and SPSS ver. 13 softwares, ROC CURP, T test and X2. Results: Out of 222 subjects 14% (31 patients) suffered from bedsores 18 male (12.7%) and 13 female (16.3%). The most prevalent sites for bedsor were heel and sacrom (30%). The effect of weight, age and sex was insignificant among the patients with bedsores compared to the patients without bedsores (p=0.293, p= 0.576, p=0.867). The effect of bed on bedsore was insignificant (p=0.739). The effect of smoking on bedsore was insignificant (p=0.738). Walking (p=0.03), and movement of limbs (p=0.001) were two braden indices which showed significant relationship with bedsore development. By using STATA, score 14 of Braden scale was recognized as best point for bedsore prediction (sensitivity 52%, and specifity 61%). Conclusion: Although all the indices of Braden scale cannot be used to predict bedsore, but some of them can be used by nurses and those who take care of bedridden patients to predict this debilitating and mortal phenomenon.http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-272&slc_lang=en&sid=1bedsore Braden scale risk factor prediction
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author Tayebeh Jamand
Sherafat Akaberian
Rozita Khoramroodi
Shahnaz Pooladi
Abdollah Hajivandi
Razyeh Bagherzadeh
Tayebeh Gharibi
Mohammad Reza Yazdankhah
Nasrin Zahmatkeshan
Farahnaz Kamali
spellingShingle Tayebeh Jamand
Sherafat Akaberian
Rozita Khoramroodi
Shahnaz Pooladi
Abdollah Hajivandi
Razyeh Bagherzadeh
Tayebeh Gharibi
Mohammad Reza Yazdankhah
Nasrin Zahmatkeshan
Farahnaz Kamali
Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
Iranian South Medical Journal
bedsore
Braden scale
risk factor
prediction
author_facet Tayebeh Jamand
Sherafat Akaberian
Rozita Khoramroodi
Shahnaz Pooladi
Abdollah Hajivandi
Razyeh Bagherzadeh
Tayebeh Gharibi
Mohammad Reza Yazdankhah
Nasrin Zahmatkeshan
Farahnaz Kamali
author_sort Tayebeh Jamand
title Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
title_short Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
title_full Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
title_fullStr Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to Fatemeh Zahra & Salman Farsi Hospitals in Boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
title_sort assessment of risk factors associated with bedsores in patients admitted to fatemeh zahra & salman farsi hospitals in boushehr by using the braden indices (2007-2008)
publisher Bushehr University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian South Medical Journal
issn 1735-4374
1735-6954
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Background: Bedsore is common scene to those who take care of bedridden patients. Bedsore is the cause of morbidity, mortality, heavy expenses, and decrease of life quality to the patients. Using some indicators to predict bedsore would be helpful in recognizing this phenomenon to prevent its development. Therefore, the current study is an assessment of bedsore by using Braden index. It is anticipated that this study could be applicable in prevention of bedsores in bedridden patients. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytic study was done to determine the value of Braden scale in assessment of bedsore factors in 222 patients admitted to the ICU, and surgical wards in Fatemeh Zahra and Salman Farsi hospitals in Bushehr-Iran. Data collection tools included demographic questionnaire and Braden scale. Demographic questionnaire and Braden scale were completed for all the research units. Patients were examined for bedsores at regular intervals until discharge from hospital. Presence of bedsores and the time of bedsore development were registered. Data was analyzed by STATA and SPSS ver. 13 softwares, ROC CURP, T test and X2. Results: Out of 222 subjects 14% (31 patients) suffered from bedsores 18 male (12.7%) and 13 female (16.3%). The most prevalent sites for bedsor were heel and sacrom (30%). The effect of weight, age and sex was insignificant among the patients with bedsores compared to the patients without bedsores (p=0.293, p= 0.576, p=0.867). The effect of bed on bedsore was insignificant (p=0.739). The effect of smoking on bedsore was insignificant (p=0.738). Walking (p=0.03), and movement of limbs (p=0.001) were two braden indices which showed significant relationship with bedsore development. By using STATA, score 14 of Braden scale was recognized as best point for bedsore prediction (sensitivity 52%, and specifity 61%). Conclusion: Although all the indices of Braden scale cannot be used to predict bedsore, but some of them can be used by nurses and those who take care of bedridden patients to predict this debilitating and mortal phenomenon.
topic bedsore
Braden scale
risk factor
prediction
url http://ismj.bpums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-272&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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