TY - JOUR
T1 - Statistical and cross-sectional analysis of factors effecting the prevalence of pressure ulcer in hospital admitted stroke patients
AU - Amin, Rabbia
AU - Farid, Jamila
AU - Sheikh, Muhammad Aman
AU - Irfan, Muhammad
AU - Rahman, Saifur
AU - Faraj Mursal, Salim Nasar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/6/11
Y1 - 2024/6/11
N2 - Every year, millions of people around the world are disabled by stroke, it is well recognized that complications aftera stroke extend hospital stays and pressure ulcers, a stroke consequence, which can be prevented by educating the caregiver. The primary focus of this research is not only to investigate the prevalence of pressure ulcers (PU) among stroke patients, but this study also introduced a variety of factors which influence the formation of PU, such as restricted mobility, gender, duration of stroke, hypertension, diabetes, hygiene, type of mattress, malnutrition, awareness, etc. In addition, this research provides a comparative and statistical analysis, a cause of the catastrophic disabilities influenced by a variety of factors. Moreover, the proposed research also provides a room for the pertinent treatment of stroke patient to curtail the formation of pressure ulcer. In this research, a total of 120 stroke patients were initially included to monitor the frequency of pressure ulcers at incipient stage. Out of the total patients, the number of patients with ischemic stroke were 78.5 % while 8.3 % were of haemorrhagic type. In the results, the demographic characteristics and the factors which influence the formation of PU of the patients were examined with their cross-sectional impact on each other through comparative and statistical analysis. It was discovered that among all the stroke patients, 8.3 % were found with a PUs and the most frequent localization was sacrum and no new PU was observed for the participants under the observation.
AB - Every year, millions of people around the world are disabled by stroke, it is well recognized that complications aftera stroke extend hospital stays and pressure ulcers, a stroke consequence, which can be prevented by educating the caregiver. The primary focus of this research is not only to investigate the prevalence of pressure ulcers (PU) among stroke patients, but this study also introduced a variety of factors which influence the formation of PU, such as restricted mobility, gender, duration of stroke, hypertension, diabetes, hygiene, type of mattress, malnutrition, awareness, etc. In addition, this research provides a comparative and statistical analysis, a cause of the catastrophic disabilities influenced by a variety of factors. Moreover, the proposed research also provides a room for the pertinent treatment of stroke patient to curtail the formation of pressure ulcer. In this research, a total of 120 stroke patients were initially included to monitor the frequency of pressure ulcers at incipient stage. Out of the total patients, the number of patients with ischemic stroke were 78.5 % while 8.3 % were of haemorrhagic type. In the results, the demographic characteristics and the factors which influence the formation of PU of the patients were examined with their cross-sectional impact on each other through comparative and statistical analysis. It was discovered that among all the stroke patients, 8.3 % were found with a PUs and the most frequent localization was sacrum and no new PU was observed for the participants under the observation.
KW - And valuation
KW - Anemia
KW - Cerebrovascular diseases
KW - Deglutition disorders
KW - Malnourished
KW - Neurological morbidity
KW - Nutritional
KW - Preventive mattresses
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Repositioning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jtv.2024.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jtv.2024.06.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198292190
SN - 0965-206X
JO - Journal of Tissue Viability
JF - Journal of Tissue Viability
ER -