Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Galetto,Sabrina Guterres da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do, Hermida,Patrícia Madalena Vieira, Malfussi,Luciana Bihain Hagemann de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objetives: To identify and analyze the scientific evidence regarding the occurrence of Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries, considering the development sites; and to describe the devices of risk and the measures of prevention and treatment. Method: Integrative, search-based review: CINAHL, PubMed, Wiley InterScience, Scopus, and Web Of Science. The terms “pressure ulcer” and “medical devices” were used, including original articles and case studies published between 2010 and 2015. Nine studies were selected. Results: Posterior cervical region and nose had the highest injury frequencies, respectively, 66.0% and 40.0%. Eleven risk devices were identified, with emphasis on Non-Invasive Ventilation masks and orotracheal tube. For prevention and treatment emerged recommendations specific to the device employed and general measures. Conclusion: Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries are frequent problems, however, they can be prevented and treated based on the recommendations of the articles raised in this review.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
title Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
spellingShingle Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
Galetto,Sabrina Guterres da Silva
Nursing
Nursing Care
Pressure Ulcer
Equipment and Supplies
Patient Safety
title_short Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
title_full Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
title_fullStr Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
title_full_unstemmed Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
title_sort Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: an integrative literature review
author Galetto,Sabrina Guterres da Silva
author_facet Galetto,Sabrina Guterres da Silva
Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Hermida,Patrícia Madalena Vieira
Malfussi,Luciana Bihain Hagemann de
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Hermida,Patrícia Madalena Vieira
Malfussi,Luciana Bihain Hagemann de
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Galetto,Sabrina Guterres da Silva
Nascimento,Eliane Regina Pereira do
Hermida,Patrícia Madalena Vieira
Malfussi,Luciana Bihain Hagemann de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Nursing Care
Pressure Ulcer
Equipment and Supplies
Patient Safety
topic Nursing
Nursing Care
Pressure Ulcer
Equipment and Supplies
Patient Safety
description ABSTRACT Objetives: To identify and analyze the scientific evidence regarding the occurrence of Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries, considering the development sites; and to describe the devices of risk and the measures of prevention and treatment. Method: Integrative, search-based review: CINAHL, PubMed, Wiley InterScience, Scopus, and Web Of Science. The terms “pressure ulcer” and “medical devices” were used, including original articles and case studies published between 2010 and 2015. Nine studies were selected. Results: Posterior cervical region and nose had the highest injury frequencies, respectively, 66.0% and 40.0%. Eleven risk devices were identified, with emphasis on Non-Invasive Ventilation masks and orotracheal tube. For prevention and treatment emerged recommendations specific to the device employed and general measures. Conclusion: Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries are frequent problems, however, they can be prevented and treated based on the recommendations of the articles raised in this review.
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