Corrigendum to "Oedema as a predictor of the incidence of new pressure injuries in adults in any care setting: A systematic review and meta-analysis'' [International Journal of Nursing Studies volume 128 (2022) Article Number 104189] (International Journal of Nursing Studies (2022) 128, (S0020748922000189), (10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104189))

W. Chaboyer*, F. Coyer, E. Harbeck, L. Thalib, S. Latimer, C.S. Wan, G. Tobiano, B.R. Griffin, J.L. Campbell, R. Walker, J.J. Carlini, I. Lockwood, J. Clark, B.M. Gillespie

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The authors regret the following errors that should have read: Page 4 second column in the bottom third of the paragraph “In the four Bruin Biometric scanner studies, abnormal oedema was defined as: a delta score (difference between the highest and lowest reading) of ≥0.6 in two studies (Gefen & Gershon, 2018; Okonkwo et al., 2020) and a delta of ≥ 0. 5 in two studies (Budri et al., 2020; O'Brien et al., 2018).
Original languageEnglish
Article number104238
Pages (from-to)1-1
Number of pages1
JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume130
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

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