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Prevalence and incidence of skin tear in older adults:A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Yang, Shenbi; Liang, Xiaoli; She, Jian; Tian, Jing; Wen, Zhifei; Tao, Yanmin; Wang, Hongyan; Zhang, Xiangeng.
Afiliación
  • Yang S; Department of Nursing, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 610072, China.
  • Liang X; Sichuan Nursing Vocational College, Chengdu, 610100, China.
  • She J; Department of Health and Rehabilitation, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 610072, China.
  • Tian J; West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University,Chengdu, 610044, China.
  • Wen Z; Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Chengdu, 610032, China.
  • Tao Y; Department of Nursing, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, 610072, China.
  • Wang H; Sichuan Nursing Vocational College, Chengdu, 610100, China.
  • Zhang X; Sichuan Nursing Vocational College, Chengdu, 610100, China. Electronic address: xgengzhang@163.com.
J Tissue Viability ; 2024 Jul 02.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38971682
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Skin tear (ST) is a public health problem in older adults; they substantially increase the risk of complications and cause serious adverse consequences and health care burden.

AIM:

To estimate the pooled prevalence and incidence of ST among older adults.

METHODS:

Ten databases were systematically searched from their inception to July 27, 2023. Two researchers performed a systematic review independently according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. All inconsistencies were resolved by a principal researcher. The pooled prevalence and incidence of ST were estimated in R 4.3.1 program.

RESULTS:

Thirteen studies were included in this review. The pooled prevalence of ST was 6.0 % (95 % confidence interval (CI) 3.0%-11.0 %, I2 = 98 %), and the pooled incidence was 11.0 % (95 % CI 5.0%-19.0 %, I2 = 94 %). The prevalence of ST was 11.0 % (95 % CI 5.0%-19.0 %, I2 = 95 %) in long-term care facilities, 5.0 % (95 % CI 3.0%-9.0 %, I2 = 86 %) in Europe, and 7.0 % (95 % CI 1.0%-16.0 %, I2 = 82 %) in the Skin Tear Audit Research classification system (STAR). It has stabilized at 6.0 % since 2021. The incidence of ST was 15.0 % (95 % CI 11.0%-20.0 %, I2 = 66 %) in long-term care facilities in Japan and 4.0 % (95 % CI 2.0%-6.0 %) in Canada.

CONCLUSIONS:

Older adults are at a high risk for ST. Our findings emphasize the importance of epidemiologic studies and further exploring assessment tools for ST. Healthcare professionals should pay attention to ST, identify high-risk individuals and associated factors, and implement targeted prevention strategies for older adults.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Tissue Viability Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / FISIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Tissue Viability Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / FISIOLOGIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China
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