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Factors Affecting Nurses’ Compliance in Preventing Pressure Ulcer Among Hospitalized Patients at King Abdulaziz University Hospital

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Table 1. Frequency Distribution of the Nurses According to Demographic Characteristics (n=113)
Table 3. Frequency Distribution of Nurse’s Compliance in Preventing Pressure Ulcers (n=113).
Table 6. Relation between the Nurse Compliance in Preventing Pressure Ulcers and Barriers Facing Staff in Preventing P.U (n=113)
Table 7. Correlation between Waterlow Risk Assessment Tool and Observational Checklist (N=113)

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