The Risk Factors-Based Nursing Case Management Could Ef-fectively Reduce the Incidence of Pressure Sores in Hospitalized Patients
Background: To explore the effects of risk factors-based nursing management on the occurrence of pressure sores in hospitalized patients. Methods: From Jan 2018 to Jun 2018, 289 hospitalized patients were divided into pressure sores group [100] and control group [189] for retrospective analysis. Ove...
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Main Authors: | Hong JIANG (Author), Yanwen LIANG (Author), Xinmei LIU (Author), Donghong YE (Author), Mengmiao PENG (Author), Yun CHEN (Author), Shuang CHEN (Author), Wanying CHEN (Author), Haiyan LI (Author), Shuyao ZHANG (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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