Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13078
Title: Using the Braden subscales to assess risk of pressure injuries in adult patients: A retrospective case-control study
Authors: Lim, Ellene
Mordiffi, Zubaidah 
Chew, Han SJ 
Lopez, Violeta 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Dermatology
Surgery
Braden scale
Braden subscales
pressure injury
retrospective study
risk assessment
NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS
ASSESSMENT SCALES
INTERRATER RELIABILITY
PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY
ULCER DEVELOPMENT
SCORES
PREVALENCE
PREVENTION
OUTCOMES
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: WILEY
Citation: Lim, Ellene, Mordiffi, Zubaidah, Chew, Han SJ, Lopez, Violeta (2019). Using the Braden subscales to assess risk of pressure injuries in adult patients: A retrospective case-control study. INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL 16 (3) : 665-673. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13078
Abstract: © 2019 Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd The aim of this study was to compare the pressure injury risk predictability between the individual Braden subscales and the total Braden scale in adult inpatients in Singapore. A retrospective 1:1 case-control design was used from a sample of 199 patient medical records. Clinical data were collected from a local university hospital's medical records database. The results showed that, among the six subscales, the activity subscale was the most sensitive and specific in predicting pressure injury (PI). However, the overall results showed that the Braden scale remained the most predictive of PI development in comparison with the individual subscales. The study also found that, among the Singaporean patients, the Braden cut-off score for PI risk was 17 compared with the current cut-off score of 18. Therefore, it may be relevant for local tertiary hospitals to review their respective Braden cut-off scores as the study results indicate an over-prediction of PI risk, which leads to unnecessary utilisation of resources. The hospital may also consider developing a PI prevention bundle comprising commonly used preventive interventions when at least one Braden subscale reflects a suboptimal score.
Source Title: INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/187630
ISSN: 17424801
1742481X
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.13078
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