Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District
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Resumo: | Introduction: the hospitalization is necessary for resolution of certain diseases, however a serie of repercussions may occur to the hospitalized patient, since the same subject tends to pass most of the time resting in his bed. Objective: identify cyclo-functional profile of hospitalized patients at IMU of a public hospital in DF. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study. 41 subjects participated in the study (20 men and 21 women) with an average of 57.8±19.1 years. Exclusion criteria patient without companion or that refuses to participate in study. TrakCare information and scale scores (Morse’s Scale, Kart’s Index, Bradens’ Scale) were used by the physiotherapist in visits to the patient in infirmaries to evaluate drop risks, functional profile and risk of ulceration. Results: observing higher prevalence post covid and with non-transmissible chronic diseases, with higher frequency for those with greater functional dependency, high drop risks and from low to no pressure injury risk. It was observed strong correlation between functional capacity and pressure injury risk (r=0.813). Conclusion: patients have various pathologies, concomitant to this, they need attention and support to prevent drop risk for the execution of daily activities and prevent pressure injury with necessity of support by multiprofissional team. |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal DistrictAvaliação de perfil clínico-funcional de pacientes internados na Unidade de Medicina Interna (UMEI) de um hospital público no Distrito FederalHospitalizaçãoUnidades de InternaçãoDoençaAtividades CotidianasAcidentes por quedasLesão por pressãoEquipe de Assistência ao PacienteIntroduction: the hospitalization is necessary for resolution of certain diseases, however a serie of repercussions may occur to the hospitalized patient, since the same subject tends to pass most of the time resting in his bed. Objective: identify cyclo-functional profile of hospitalized patients at IMU of a public hospital in DF. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study. 41 subjects participated in the study (20 men and 21 women) with an average of 57.8±19.1 years. Exclusion criteria patient without companion or that refuses to participate in study. TrakCare information and scale scores (Morse’s Scale, Kart’s Index, Bradens’ Scale) were used by the physiotherapist in visits to the patient in infirmaries to evaluate drop risks, functional profile and risk of ulceration. Results: observing higher prevalence post covid and with non-transmissible chronic diseases, with higher frequency for those with greater functional dependency, high drop risks and from low to no pressure injury risk. It was observed strong correlation between functional capacity and pressure injury risk (r=0.813). Conclusion: patients have various pathologies, concomitant to this, they need attention and support to prevent drop risk for the execution of daily activities and prevent pressure injury with necessity of support by multiprofissional team.Introdução: a hospitalização é necessária para resolutividade de determinadas enfermidades, entretanto podem ocorrer uma série de repercussões ao paciente hospitalizado, visto que o mesmo tende a passar a maior parte do tempo em repouso e em seu leito. Objetivo: identificar o perfil clínico-funcional dos pacientes internados na UMEI de um hospital público do DF. Método: estudo transversal descritivo. Participaram do estudo 41 pessoas (20 homens e 21 mulheres) com idade média de 57,8±19,1 anos. Critério de exclusão paciente sem acompanhante ou que se recuse a participar da pesquisa. Foram utilizadas informações do TrakCare e os escores das escalas (Escala de Morse, Índice de Katz, Escala de Braden) aplicadas pelo fisioterapeuta em visita ao paciente nas enfermarias para avaliar risco de quedas, perfil funcional e risco de ulceração. Resultados: observado maior prevalência de pacientes pós-covid e com doenças crônicas não transmissíveis, com maior frequência para aqueles com grande dependência funcional, alto risco de quedas e baixo a nenhum risco de lesão por pressão. Foi observada correlação forte entre capacidade funcional e risco de lesão por pressão (r=0,813). Conclusão: pacientes que apresentam diversas patologias, concomitante a isso, necessitam de atenção e suporte para prevenção de risco de quedas, para realização de atividades de vida diária e prevenção de lesão por pressão com necessidade de suporte da equipe multiprofissional. Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde2024-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/50510.51723/hrj.v5i23.505Health Residencies Journal - HRJ; v. 5 n. 23 (2024): O avanço da Inteligência Artificial na interseção entre a saúde e a tecnologia2675-2913reponame:Health Residencies Journal (HRJ)instname:Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)instacron:ESCSporhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/article/view/505/628Copyright (c) 2024 Alexandre Vieira de Souza, Flavio da Silva Borgeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira de Souza, Alexandreda Silva Borges, Flavio 2024-02-29T20:25:23Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/505Revistahttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrjPUBhttps://escsresidencias.emnuvens.com.br/hrj/oaihrj@escs.edu.br || vanessacampos@escs.edu.br2675-29132675-2913opendoar:2024-02-29T20:25:23Health Residencies Journal (HRJ) - Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (ESCS)false |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District Avaliação de perfil clínico-funcional de pacientes internados na Unidade de Medicina Interna (UMEI) de um hospital público no Distrito Federal |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District Vieira de Souza, Alexandre Hospitalização Unidades de Internação Doença Atividades Cotidianas Acidentes por quedas Lesão por pressão Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Assessment of the functional clinical profile of patients admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit (IMU) of a public hospital in the Federal District |
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Vieira de Souza, Alexandre |
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Vieira de Souza, Alexandre da Silva Borges, Flavio |
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da Silva Borges, Flavio |
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Vieira de Souza, Alexandre da Silva Borges, Flavio |
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Hospitalização Unidades de Internação Doença Atividades Cotidianas Acidentes por quedas Lesão por pressão Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente |
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Hospitalização Unidades de Internação Doença Atividades Cotidianas Acidentes por quedas Lesão por pressão Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente |
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Introduction: the hospitalization is necessary for resolution of certain diseases, however a serie of repercussions may occur to the hospitalized patient, since the same subject tends to pass most of the time resting in his bed. Objective: identify cyclo-functional profile of hospitalized patients at IMU of a public hospital in DF. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study. 41 subjects participated in the study (20 men and 21 women) with an average of 57.8±19.1 years. Exclusion criteria patient without companion or that refuses to participate in study. TrakCare information and scale scores (Morse’s Scale, Kart’s Index, Bradens’ Scale) were used by the physiotherapist in visits to the patient in infirmaries to evaluate drop risks, functional profile and risk of ulceration. Results: observing higher prevalence post covid and with non-transmissible chronic diseases, with higher frequency for those with greater functional dependency, high drop risks and from low to no pressure injury risk. It was observed strong correlation between functional capacity and pressure injury risk (r=0.813). Conclusion: patients have various pathologies, concomitant to this, they need attention and support to prevent drop risk for the execution of daily activities and prevent pressure injury with necessity of support by multiprofissional team. |
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