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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2021.19.12.649

The Effects of Carebidet Robot during Defecation on Incontinence Associated Dermatitis, Pressure Ulcer Risk, and Biological Markers in Critical Care Patients  

Shin, Na Yeon (Department of nursing, CHA Bundang Medical Center)
Kim, Tae Gon (Department of Neurosurgery, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University School of Medicine)
Jang, Jin Young (Department of neurosurgery, CHA Bundang Medical Center)
Kim, Mi Yeon (Department of nursing, CHA Bundang Medical Center)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.19, no.12, 2021 , pp. 649-660 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of carebidet robot during defecation on incontinence associated dermatitis, pressure ulcer risk and biological markers in critical care patients. Data were analyzed using t-test, Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, Mann-Whitney U-test and Repeated measures ANOVA. There was a significant difference in incontinence associated dermatitis, pressure ulcer risk, and improving biological markers between the two groups, and there were significant changes over time and the group by time interactions. The findings of the study demonstrated that carebidet robot during defecation was more effective than the current usual care in reducing incontinence associated dermatitis, pressure ulcer risk, and improving biological markers in critical care patients.
Keywords
Incontinence; Incontinence associated dermatitis; Pressure ulcer risk; Biological markers; Convergence;
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