Existing Pressure Injury Risk Tools
Cross-source consensus on Existing Pressure Injury Risk Tools from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- More than 50 pressure injury risk scales have been described. — Development and validation of the Pressure Injury after Hospital Admission (PIAHA) screening tool for early assessment of hospital-acquired pressure injuries: a multiphase multicentre study protocol in acute care settings
- Current tools are limited by broad assessments, qualitative dimensions, subjectivity, limited populations, and lack of weighted interacting risk factors. — Development and validation of the Pressure Injury after Hospital Admission (PIAHA) screening tool for early assessment of hospital-acquired pressure injuries: a multiphase multicentre study protocol in acute care settings
- Evidence does not show that any existing pressure injury risk tool is clearly superior overall. — Development and validation of the Pressure Injury after Hospital Admission (PIAHA) screening tool for early assessment of hospital-acquired pressure injuries: a multiphase multicentre study protocol in acute care settings
- Braden and Norton appear more accurate than nurses’ clinical judgment alone. — Development and validation of the Pressure Injury after Hospital Admission (PIAHA) screening tool for early assessment of hospital-acquired pressure injuries: a multiphase multicentre study protocol in acute care settings