Compară metode
Examinează metodele selectate una lângă alta; rândurile care diferă sunt evidențiate.
| Scala de Eficacitate în Căderi Internațională (FES-I)× | Scala Waterlow de Evaluare a Riscului de Leziuni de Presiune× | |
|---|---|---|
| Domeniu | Asistență medicală | Asistență medicală |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anul apariției≠ | 2005 | 1985 |
| Autorul original≠ | Lucy Yardley | Judy Waterlow |
| Tip≠ | Patient self-report questionnaire | Clinician-rated risk assessment tool |
| Sursa seminală≠ | Yardley, L., Beyer, N., Eklund, K., et al. (2005). Development and initial validation of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I). Age Ageing, 34(6), 614-619. DOI ↗ | Waterlow, J. (1985). A risk assessment tool for pressure sores. Nursing Times, 81(48), 49-55. link ↗ |
| Denumiri alternative | FES-I, International Falls Efficacy Scale, Falls Self-Efficacy | Waterlow Scale, Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment, Waterlow Score |
| Înrudite | 3 | 3 |
| Rezumat≠ | The Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I), developed by Lucy Yardley and colleagues in 2005, is a validated tool measuring fear of falling and confidence in balance in older adults and others at risk of falls. The 16-item scale assesses how confident a person feels performing daily activities without falling (self-efficacy for fall avoidance). Fear of falling is not anxiety disorder but a rational concern that, if excessive, can lead to activity restriction, deconditioning, and further fall risk. The FES-I is used internationally in clinical practice and research to identify patients at risk for this vicious cycle and guide fall prevention interventions. | The Waterlow Pressure Injury Risk Assessment Scale, developed by Judy Waterlow in 1985, is a widely used clinical tool in nursing for identifying patients at risk of developing pressure injuries (formerly called pressure ulcers or bedsores). The scale evaluates multiple risk factors including age, mobility, skin condition, weight/body mass index, appetite, and incontinence status, generating a numerical risk score that guides preventive care intensity. It is standard in hospital, long-term care, and community nursing settings across the United Kingdom, Europe, and internationally. |
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