Associated Risk Factors of Pressure Ulcers among Hepatic Encephalopathy Patients | ||||
Sohag Journal of Nursing Science | ||||
Volume 4, Issue 6, January 2025, Page 47-55 PDF (685.54 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/sjns.2024.339617.1056 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Sara Nabeel Zakarea ![]() | ||||
1Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Sohag University | ||||
2Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Assuit University | ||||
3Gastroenterology & Hepatology Faculty of Medicine, Assuit University | ||||
4Critical Care and Emergency Nursing, Faculty of nursing, Sohag University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background In critical care settings, pressure ulcers are a frequent and dangerous side effect among patients with hepatic encephalopathy. A number of characteristics associated with their underlying disease and the intensive care setting make these individuals especially susceptible to pressure ulcer development. The Aim of the study: Assess associated Risk Factors for Pressure Ulcers among hepatic encephalopathy patients. Design: Cross – sectional observational research design. Setting: The study was conducted at Intensive Care Unit of Al-Rajhy Hospital at Assuit University Hospital. Sample: Convenience sample of 300 critical ill patients Tools: - Tool I: Patient assessment tool. Tool II : Skin assessment sheet The Results: Results of current investigation illustrated that 71.3 % of studied patients were affected with friction and shear and 70.7% were completely immobiled . The majority of the studied patients 91.0% had nutritional deficits followed by 86.7% long term hospitalization. Conclusion: Associated risk factors for pressure ulcers among hepatic encephalopathy patients were immobility, friction and shear ,nutritional deficiencies .Recommendations: Provide education program for caregivers on the importance of skin care , nutrition, and repositioning. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Associated Risk factors; Hepatic encephalopathy; Pressure Ulcers | ||||
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