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Phân tích Đường lối Lâm sàng×Thang điểm Braden×
Lĩnh vựcĐiều dưỡngĐiều dưỡng
HọProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Năm ra đời19901987
Người khởi xướngHealthcare quality and process improvement specialistsBarbara Braden and Nancy Bergstrom
LoạiProcess management toolRisk assessment scale
Công trình gốcCoffman, J. (2005). Critical pathways: An effective tool for managing care. American Nurse Today, 1(7), 22-26. 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 ↗
Tên gọi khácCare Pathway, Critical Pathway, Nursing Care Plan, Protocol-Based CareBraden Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale, BPUS
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Tóm tắtClinical Pathway Analysis is a process improvement methodology that develops and evaluates standardized, evidence-based care plans for specific diagnoses or procedures. Clinical pathways map the expected course of care, including nursing interventions, diagnostic tests, medications, and patient education activities across time. By analyzing deviations from the pathway and tracking outcomes, organizations can identify opportunities to improve quality, reduce costs, and ensure consistent care delivery.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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