Systematic Review for Risks of Pressure Injury and Prediction Models Using Machine Learning Algorithms

Author:

Barghouthi Eba’a Dasan1ORCID,Owda Amani Yousef2ORCID,Asia Mohammad1ORCID,Owda Majdi3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Sciences Department, Arab American University, Ramallah P600, Palestine

2. Department of Natural Engineering and Technology Sciences, Arab American University, Ramallah P600, Palestine

3. Faculty of Data Science, Arab American University, Ramallah P600, Palestine

Abstract

Pressure injuries are increasing worldwide, and there has been no significant improvement in preventing them. This study is aimed at reviewing and evaluating the studies related to the prediction model to identify the risks of pressure injuries in adult hospitalized patients using machine learning algorithms. In addition, it provides evidence that the prediction models identified the risks of pressure injuries earlier. The systematic review has been utilized to review the articles that discussed constructing a prediction model of pressure injuries using machine learning in hospitalized adult patients. The search was conducted in the databases Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHIL), PubMed, Science Direct, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Cochrane, and Google Scholar. The inclusion criteria included studies constructing a prediction model for adult hospitalized patients. Twenty-seven articles were included in the study. The defects in the current method of identifying risks of pressure injury led health scientists and nursing leaders to look for a new methodology that helps identify all risk factors and predict pressure injury earlier, before the skin changes or harms the patients. The paper critically analyzes the current prediction models and guides future directions and motivations.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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