2016
DOI: 10.1097/won.0000000000000217
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Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis

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“…The calculation was based on an average incidence of 14% of IAD, according to the literature (7) . A minimum sample of 149 patients was obtained with confidence level of 95% and an error margin of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The calculation was based on an average incidence of 14% of IAD, according to the literature (7) . A minimum sample of 149 patients was obtained with confidence level of 95% and an error margin of 5%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients eligible for the study were assessed using a data collection instrument containing essential information (2,7,11) (sociodemographic factors, current and past history, clinical data, risk factors and examination of the perineal region for the identification of signs and symptoms of dermatitis).…”
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“…Se utilizó como referencia lo aplicado anteriormente por Hevia et al (15), que está basado en la técnica de valoración visual utilizada por Grey et al (7,8) y la EPUAP (12). Dos enfermeras especialistas en heridas confirmaron que cada una de las fotografías correspondía efectivamente a los tipos de lesiones escogidas con sus respectivos estafiabiliDaD y ValiDez De un instrumento que utiliza... / h. heVia, J. González, f. ViVeros, c. cofré, t. Donoso, i. oliVares, m. shielDs dios de avance.…”
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“…En la práctica, el diagnóstico de estas lesiones es efectuado por enfermeras clínicas, para lo cual se requiere tener conocimientos relevantes que permitan distinguir las lesiones (7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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