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Predictive Validity of Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Tools for Elderly: A Meta-Analysis

Preventing pressure ulcers is one of the most challenging goals existing for today’s health care provider. Currently used tools which assess risk of pressure ulcer development rarely evaluate the accuracy of predictability, especially in older adults. The current study aimed at providing a systemic...

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Published in:Western Journal of Nursing Research 2016-04, Vol.38 (4), p.459-483
Main Authors: Park, Seong-Hi, Lee, Young-Shin, Kwon, Young-Mi
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Preventing pressure ulcers is one of the most challenging goals existing for today’s health care provider. Currently used tools which assess risk of pressure ulcer development rarely evaluate the accuracy of predictability, especially in older adults. The current study aimed at providing a systemic review and meta-analysis of 29 studies using three pressure ulcer risk assessment tools: Braden, Norton, and Waterlow Scales. Overall predictive validities of pressure ulcer risks in the pooled sensitivity and specificity indicated a similar range with a moderate accuracy level in all three scales, while heterogeneity showed more than 80% variability among studies. The studies applying the Braden Scale used five different cut-off points representing the primary cause of heterogeneity. Results indicate that commonly used screening tools for pressure ulcer risk have limitations regarding validity and accuracy for use with older adults due to heterogeneity among studies.
ISSN:0193-9459
1552-8456
DOI:10.1177/0193945915602259