Demircan, Fadime OgulmusYucedag, IbrahimToz, Metin2021-12-012021-12-0120210954-41192041-3033https://doi.org/10.1177/09544119211048557https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/10501Pressure ulcers are injuries caused by external conditions such as pressure, friction, shear, and humidity resulting from staying in the same position for a long time in bedridden patients. It is a serious problem worldwide when assessed in terms of hospital capacity, nursing staff employment and treatment costs. In this study, we developed a novel mathematical model based on one of our previous models to prevent pressure ulcers or delay injuries. The proposed model uses a human thermal model that includes skin temperature, hypothalamus temperature, regional perspiration coefficient, and unconsciously loss of water amount. Moreover, in our model, we defined a variable wetness parameter in addition to the parameters, pressure, temperature, and humidity. The proposed model is mathematically defined in detail and tested for a wide range of parameters to show the model's effectiveness in determining the pressure ulcer formation risk. The model is also compared with a model from the literature that based on only the general parameters, pressure, temperature, and humidity. The obtained results showed that the model determines the risk of the occurrence of the pressure ulcer more precisely than the compared one.en10.1177/09544119211048557info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPressure ulcerspreventionbedsoreswetnessmathematical modelRiskSupportA novel mathematical model including the wetness parameter as a variable for prevention of pressure ulcersArticle346966552-s2.0-85118272666WOS:000711504400001Q3Q4