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ОбластСестринствоСестринство
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Година на възникване19901987
СъздателBarbara M. Bates-JensenBarbara Braden and Nancy Bergstrom
ТипAssessment toolRisk assessment scale
Основополагащ източникBates-Jensen, B. M. (1997). The Pressure Sore Status Tool: an outcome measure for pressure sores. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 23(5), 20-28. link ↗Braden, B., & Bergstrom, N. (1987). A conceptual schema for the study of the etiology of pressure sores. Rehabilitation Nursing, 12(1), 8-12. DOI ↗
Други названияBJWAT, Bates-Jensen Assessment Tool, Pressure Ulcer Scale for HealingBraden Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale, BPUS
Свързани44
РезюмеThe Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BJWAT), originally developed as the Pressure Sore Status Tool, is a comprehensive instrument for objectively assessing pressure ulcer characteristics and monitoring healing progress. Created by Barbara M. Bates-Jensen, the tool evaluates 13 distinct wound dimensions including size, depth, tissue type, and exudate. It provides quantitative assessment of wound severity and is useful for tracking changes over time and evaluating treatment effectiveness.The Braden Scale is a standardized risk assessment instrument used in nursing to identify hospitalized patients at risk of developing pressure ulcers. Developed by Barbara Braden and Nancy Bergstrom in 1987, it remains one of the most widely adopted tools in clinical practice for pressure ulcer prevention. The scale combines assessment of intrinsic patient risk factors with extrinsic environmental factors.
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