Module 3 – Measuring incidence and prevalence of PUs/PIs

Defining prevalence and incidence
Measuring incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers/injuries
3 Topics | 2 Quizzes
1.1 Measuring incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers/injuries
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1.2 Interpreting prevalence and incidence
PU prevalence and incidence pros and cons
1.3 Prevalence and incidence of PU/PI: pros and cons
How to set up a prevalence and incidence study?
How to set up a prevalence and incidence study?
4 Topics | 3 Quizzes
2.1 Analysis of a ten-year nationwide survey in Sweden
Follow-up questions
2.2 Starting a prevalence and incidence study: preparations and practical steps
2.3 Analysis of the nationwide prevalence of pressure ulcers in Czech Republic
Follow-up questions
2.4 Analysis of monitoring the incidence rate in a high-risk nursing home population
Follow-up questions
Prevalence and incidence studies
Prevalence and incidence studies: practical examples
3 Topics
Local prevalence study
Nationwide prevalence study
Incidence study
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Measuring Incidence and Prevalence of PU/PI
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1.3 Prevalence and incidence of PU/PI: pros and cons

Module 3 – Measuring incidence and prevalence of PUs/PIs Measuring incidence and prevalence of pressure ulcers/injuries 1.3 Prevalence and incidence of PU/PI: pros and cons
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