TY - JOUR
T1 - The correlation between the risk score and skin injuries in neonatal intensive care units
AU - Ahmadizadeh, Leila
AU - Valizadeh, Leila
AU - Farshi, Mahni Rahkar
AU - Neshat, Hanieh
AU - Jafar Abadi, Mohammad Asghari
AU - Broom, Margaret
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background. Preventive activities play an important role in today’s healthcare systems. In this regard, the use of skin injury risk assessment tools in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is advocated as an effective technique to decrease skin injury. Objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between risk score and skin injuries in newborns admitted to the NICU. Material and methods. This descriptive study was conducted on 265 newborns admitted to the NICUs in Tabriz, Iran. For data collection, we used the Skin Risk Assessment and Management Tool (SRAMT). Data was collected by repeated observations of newborns and was analysed using descriptive statistical methods and Spearman’s correlation coefficient. Results. The mean risk score decreased from 19.85 on the first day of hospitalisation to 13.23 on the twenty-eighth day (scoring range from 8 to 32). During the study, 557 skin injury were reported, 84.91% of which occurred in the first week of hospitalisation. There was also a statistically significant correlation between risk score and skin injury (R = 0.37, p < 0.00). Conclusions. According to our results, a higher risk score was associated with an increased incidence of skin injuries. Thus, it is recommended that the risk score be developed through utilising risk prediction methods to identify newborns at risk of skin injuries. It is essential to develop skin care programmes and preventative measures in NICUs.
AB - Background. Preventive activities play an important role in today’s healthcare systems. In this regard, the use of skin injury risk assessment tools in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is advocated as an effective technique to decrease skin injury. Objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between risk score and skin injuries in newborns admitted to the NICU. Material and methods. This descriptive study was conducted on 265 newborns admitted to the NICUs in Tabriz, Iran. For data collection, we used the Skin Risk Assessment and Management Tool (SRAMT). Data was collected by repeated observations of newborns and was analysed using descriptive statistical methods and Spearman’s correlation coefficient. Results. The mean risk score decreased from 19.85 on the first day of hospitalisation to 13.23 on the twenty-eighth day (scoring range from 8 to 32). During the study, 557 skin injury were reported, 84.91% of which occurred in the first week of hospitalisation. There was also a statistically significant correlation between risk score and skin injury (R = 0.37, p < 0.00). Conclusions. According to our results, a higher risk score was associated with an increased incidence of skin injuries. Thus, it is recommended that the risk score be developed through utilising risk prediction methods to identify newborns at risk of skin injuries. It is essential to develop skin care programmes and preventative measures in NICUs.
KW - neonatal intensive care units
KW - newborn infant
KW - risk factors
KW - skin
KW - wounds and injuries
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85188256654
U2 - 10.5114/fmpcr.2024.134697
DO - 10.5114/fmpcr.2024.134697
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85188256654
SN - 1734-3402
VL - 26
SP - 7
EP - 11
JO - Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
JF - Family Medicine & Primary Care Review
IS - 1
ER -