• Title/Summary/Keyword: Incontinence associated dermatitis

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The Effects of Carebidet Robot during Defecation on Incontinence Associated Dermatitis, Pressure Ulcer Risk, and Biological Markers in Critical Care Patients (케어비데로봇을 이용한 배설간호가 중환자실 환자의 실금관련피부염, 욕창위험도, 생리학적 지표에 미치는 효과)

  • Shin, Na Yeon;Kim, Tae Gon;Jang, Jin Young;Kim, Mi Yeon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.649-660
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    • 2021
  • 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.

Effects of Pressure Ulcer Classification System Education Program on Knowledge and Visual Discrimination Ability of Pressure Ulcer Classification and Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis for Hospital Nurses (욕창 분류체계교육프로그램이 병원간호사의 욕창 분류체계와 실금관련 피부염에 대한 지식과 시각적 감별 능력에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Yun Jin;Park, Seungmi
    • Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.342-348
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of pressure ulcer classification system education on hospital nurses' knowledge and visual discrimination ability of pressure ulcer classification system and incontinence-associated dermatitis. Methods: One group pre- and post-test was used. A convenience sample of 96 nurses participating in pressure ulcer classification system education, were enrolled in single institute. The education program was composed of a 50-minute lecture on pressure ulcer classification system and case-studies. The pressure ulcer classification system and incontinence-associated dermatitis knowledge test and visual discrimination tool, consisting of 21 photographs including clinical information were used. Paired t-test was performed using SPSS/WIN 18.0. Results: The overall mean difference of pressure ulcer classification system knowledge (t=4.67, p<.001) and visual discrimination ability (t=10.58, p<.001) were statistically and significantly increased after pressure ulcer classification system education. Conclusion: Overall understanding of pressure ulcer classification system and incontinence-associated dermatitis after pressure ulcer classification system education was increased, but tended to have lack of visual discrimination ability regarding stage III, suspected deep tissue injury. Differentiated continuing education based on clinical practice is needed to improve knowledge and visual discrimination ability for pressure ulcer classification system, and comparison experiment research is required to evaluate its effects.

The Effects of the Education about New Pressure Ulcer Classification and Incontinence-associated Dermatitis on Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Pressure Ulcer among Nurses (새로운 욕창분류와 실금관련피부염에 대한 교육이 간호사의 욕창 지식 및 효능감에 미치는 효과)

  • Park, Seungmi;Cha, Sun Kyung;Kim, Chul-Gyu
    • Journal of muscle and joint health
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.52-61
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of education about pressure ulcer classification and incontinence-associated dermatitis on knowledge and self-efficacy in pressure ulcer among nurses. Methods: One group pretest-posttest design was used. Participants were 41 nurses in a tertiary hospital in Seoul. A 90 minutes lecture was delivered. The self-reported-questionnaire on knowledge and self-efficacy and photograph test for knowledge were done at pre- and post-education. Results: After education, there was significant increase in the score of knowledge measured by questionnaire (mean 1.76, p<.001), in the score of knowledge measured by photographs (mean 2.00, p<.001) and in the score of self-efficacy (mean 5.17, p<.001). Conclusion: This study showed that knowledge and self-efficacy in pressure ulcer were improved by the education about pressure ulcer classification and incontinence-associated dermatitis. This program may be used for enhancing nurses' abilities of caring pressure ulcer.

Adaptation and Evaluation of the Incontinence Care Protocol (실금간호 프로토콜 수용개작 및 효과 검증)

  • Park, Kyung Hee;Choi, Heejung
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.357-366
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: This study was done to develop an evidence-based incontinence care protocol through an adaptation process and to evaluate the effects of the protocol. Methods: The protocol was developed according to the guideline of adaptation. A non-randomized controlled trial was used for testing the effects of the new Incontinence Care Protocol. A total of 120 patients having bowel incontinence with Bristol stool type 5, 6, and 7 and admitted to intensive care units were recruited to this study. The newly developed incontinence care protocol was used with patients in the experimental group and conventional skin care was given to patients in the control group. Outcome variables were incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) severity, pressure ulcer occurrence and severity. Results: The experimental group had significantly less severe IAD (t=6.69, p <.001), lower occurrence of pressure ulcers (${\chi}^2=7.35$, p =.007), and less severity of pressure ulcers (Mann-Whitney=86.00, p =.009) than the control group. Conclusion: Use of this incontinence care protocol has the effects of preventing pressure ulcers and inhibiting worsening of IAD and pressure ulcers. Therefore, this incontinence care protocol is expected to contribute to managing IAD and pressure ulcers.

Clinical Nurses' Knowledge and Visual Differentiation Ability in Pressure Ulcer Classification System and Incontinence-associated Dermatitis (임상간호사의 욕창분류체계와 실금관련피부염에 대한 지식과 시각적 감별 능력)

  • Lee, Yun Jin;Park, Seungmi;Kim, Jung Yoon;Kim, Chul-Gyu;Cha, Sun Kyung
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.526-535
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study was done to compare clinical nurses' knowledge and visual differentiation diagnostic ability for the pressure ulcer classification system (PUCS) and incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). Methods: A convenience sample of 602 nurses took the pressure ulcer classification system and incontinence-associated dermatitis knowledge test (PUCS & IAD KT) and completed the visual differentiation tool (VDT), consisting of 21 photographs with clinical information. Results: The overall mean score for correct answers was 14.5 (${\pm}3.2$) in PUCS & IAD KT and 11.15 (${\pm}4.9$) in PUCS & IAD VDT. Incorrect responses were most common for statements related to stage III, IAD for PUCS & IAD KT, and suspected deep tissue injury (SDTI), unstageable, and stage III for PUCS & IAD VDT. Significant correlations were found between PUCS & IAD KT and VDT (r=.48, p<.001). Factors affecting scores for PUCS & IAD VDT were PUCS & IAD KT, frequency of pressure ulcer, IAD management and participation in wound care education programs. Conclusion: Results indicate that nurses have an overall understanding of PUCS & IAD, but low visual differentiation ability regarding stage III, SDTI, and unstageable ulcers. Continuing education is needed to further improve knowledge and visual differentiation ability for PUCS & IAD.

The Clinical Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Performance on Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (임상간호사의 실금 관련피부염에 대한 지식, 태도 및 수행 정도)

  • Kim, Jung Yoon;Dong, Cha Bun;Lee, Yun Jin;Ju, Myoung Jean
    • Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.114-124
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is widespread and a common problem in healthcare settings, It is defined as irritation of the perineal skin due to contact with urine, feces, or both. It is one of the major risk factors for the development of pressure injuries are regarded as a quality indicator of nursing care. It is important to understand the knowledge and attitudes of nurses who are primarily responsible for providing appropriate nursing care that includes differentiation of IAD from other skin breakdowns, and appropriate management. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and performance of IAD among clinical nurses in Korea. Methods: Data about IAD knowledge, attitudes, and performance were collected from August to November 2022. 656 nurses from six hospitals participated in the study. Results: The mean scores of nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and performance were 17.98±2.91, 76.34±7.85, and 91.53±16.18, respectively. Nurses' knowledge showed a positive correlation in both attitudes (r=0.27, p<.001) and performance (r=0.09, p=.02), and attitudes and performance (r=0.34, p<.001) also showed a positive correlation. Conclusion: To improve the knowledge and performance of nurses, an educational program consisting only of incontinence-related dermatitis is needed, and case-based education and clinical skills education are needed to enhance the ability to differentiate from pressure injury.

Correlations among Attitude toward Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Knowledge and Non-compliance Risk for Pressure Ulcer Prevention Practice and Degree of Nursing Performance (간호사들의 욕창예방에 대한 태도, 욕창예방실무지식, 욕창예방실무 미준수 위험, 수행도 간의 상관성)

  • Kang, Myung Ja;Kim, Myoung Soo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.9
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    • pp.408-419
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    • 2018
  • This study was conducted to describe the attitude toward pressure ulcer prevention, knowledge and non-compliance risk for pressure ulcer prevention practice and degrees of nursing performance, as well as to examine the relationship among these variables. To accomplish this, we invited 397 nurses from four hospitals to complete surveys of attitude toward pressure ulcer prevention, knowledge and certainty for pressure ulcer prevention practice, and degrees of nursing performance. Non-compliance risk for pressure ulcer prevention practice was derived from the difference between knowledge and certainty for pressure ulcer prevention. The data were collected from March to June 2017 and analyzed by descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, ANOVA, and partial Pearson's correlation coefficient testing. The correct answer rate regarding the knowledge of pressure ulcer prevention practice was 79%, and the degree of pressure ulcer prevention nursing performance was $2.46{\pm}0.31$. The highest item of the non-compliance risk for pressure ulcer prevention practice was incontinence diapers prevent incontinence-associated dermatitis. There were significant negative correlations between non-compliance risk for pressure ulcer prevention practice and knowledge (r=-0.25, p<0.001), and degree of pressure ulcer prevention nursing performance (r=-0.13, p=0.009). Continuous education and furnishing practical guidelines for pressure ulcer prevention should be implemented to improve knowledge and certainty of pressure ulcer prevention practice.