Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse
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Resumo: | Objective: to analyze readmissions and deaths of hospitalized patients due to the effects of alcohol abuse. Methods: documentary, longitudinal and retrospective study, by analysis of hospital records, carried out in a teaching hospital, by descriptive analysis, univariate association, using Pearson's chi-square test. Results: 399 readmissions of 278 patients were analyzed. Two hospitalizations predominated (69.6%). Most were male (85.2%), and the mean age was 47.15 years (± 13.91); 91.2% were readmissions due to the use of alcoholic beverages, with 45.3% of complications associated with injuries, poisoning and external causes of morbidity and mortality. Twenty-seven (9.7%) patients died. The readmissions of retirees/housewives had an odds ratio of 3.0 of progressing to death. Conclusion: the analysis showed prevalent readmissions and mortality in males, productive age group, with a significant association of risk in intensive care patients and cause of death associated with complications of chronic alcohol use. Contributions to practice: the identification of the causes of readmissions helps nursing professionals in the early recognition of signs of severity and serves as a subsidy for the development of prevention strategies and actions to improve the care network. |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuseReinternações e óbitos decorrentes de complicações associadas ao abuso de álcool Illicit Drugs; Hospitalization; Patient Readmission; Cause of Death; Alcoholism.Drogas Ilícitas; Hospitalização; Readmissão do Paciente; Causas de Morte; Alcoolismo.Objective: to analyze readmissions and deaths of hospitalized patients due to the effects of alcohol abuse. Methods: documentary, longitudinal and retrospective study, by analysis of hospital records, carried out in a teaching hospital, by descriptive analysis, univariate association, using Pearson's chi-square test. Results: 399 readmissions of 278 patients were analyzed. Two hospitalizations predominated (69.6%). Most were male (85.2%), and the mean age was 47.15 years (± 13.91); 91.2% were readmissions due to the use of alcoholic beverages, with 45.3% of complications associated with injuries, poisoning and external causes of morbidity and mortality. Twenty-seven (9.7%) patients died. The readmissions of retirees/housewives had an odds ratio of 3.0 of progressing to death. Conclusion: the analysis showed prevalent readmissions and mortality in males, productive age group, with a significant association of risk in intensive care patients and cause of death associated with complications of chronic alcohol use. Contributions to practice: the identification of the causes of readmissions helps nursing professionals in the early recognition of signs of severity and serves as a subsidy for the development of prevention strategies and actions to improve the care network.Objetivo: analisar as reinternações e os óbitos de pacientes internados por efeitos do abuso de álcool. Métodos: estudo documental, longitudinal e retrospectivo, por análise de prontuário hospitalares, realizado em hospital de ensino, por análise descritiva, associação univariada, com uso do teste do Qui-quadrado de Pearson. Resultados: foram analisadas 399 reinternações de 278 pacientes. Predominaram duas internações (69,6%). A maioria era do gênero masculino (85,2%), e a média da idade foi de 47,15 anos (± 13,91); 91,2% foram reinternações decorrentes do uso de bebida alcoólica, com 45,3% de complicações associadas a lesões, envenenamentos e causas externas de morbimortalidade. Evoluíram a óbito 27 (9,7%) pacientes. As reinternações de aposentados/do lar apresentaram razão de chances de 3,0 de evoluírem ao óbito. Conclusão: a análise apresentou reinternações e mortalidade prevalentes no gênero masculino, faixa etária produtiva, com associação significativa de risco em internados em terapia intensiva e causa de óbitos associada a complicações do uso crônico de bebida alcoólica. Contribuições para a prática: a identificação das causas de reinternações auxilia os profissionais de enfermagem no reconhecimento precoce dos sinais de gravidade e serve como subsídio para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de prevenção e ações de melhoria na rede assistencial.Universidade Federal do Ceará2022-09-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/7869310.15253/2175-6783.20222378693Rev Rene; Vol 23 (2022): Rev Rene; e78693Rev Rene; v. 23 (2022): Rev Rene; e786932175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/78693/226504http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/78693/226505Copyright (c) 2022 Rev Renehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana, Cleiton JoséOliveira, Magda Lucia Felix deModesto, Mirella Machado OrtizGuedes, Marcia Regina JupiLima, Paola Kallyanna Guarneri Carvalho deSantos, Giovana Alves2022-09-20T14:40:18Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/78693Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2022-09-20T14:40:18Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse Reinternações e óbitos decorrentes de complicações associadas ao abuso de álcool |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse Santana, Cleiton José Illicit Drugs; Hospitalization; Patient Readmission; Cause of Death; Alcoholism. Drogas Ilícitas; Hospitalização; Readmissão do Paciente; Causas de Morte; Alcoolismo. |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse |
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Santana, Cleiton José |
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Santana, Cleiton José Oliveira, Magda Lucia Felix de Modesto, Mirella Machado Ortiz Guedes, Marcia Regina Jupi Lima, Paola Kallyanna Guarneri Carvalho de Santos, Giovana Alves |
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Oliveira, Magda Lucia Felix de Modesto, Mirella Machado Ortiz Guedes, Marcia Regina Jupi Lima, Paola Kallyanna Guarneri Carvalho de Santos, Giovana Alves |
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Santana, Cleiton José Oliveira, Magda Lucia Felix de Modesto, Mirella Machado Ortiz Guedes, Marcia Regina Jupi Lima, Paola Kallyanna Guarneri Carvalho de Santos, Giovana Alves |
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Illicit Drugs; Hospitalization; Patient Readmission; Cause of Death; Alcoholism. Drogas Ilícitas; Hospitalização; Readmissão do Paciente; Causas de Morte; Alcoolismo. |
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Illicit Drugs; Hospitalization; Patient Readmission; Cause of Death; Alcoholism. Drogas Ilícitas; Hospitalização; Readmissão do Paciente; Causas de Morte; Alcoolismo. |
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Objective: to analyze readmissions and deaths of hospitalized patients due to the effects of alcohol abuse. Methods: documentary, longitudinal and retrospective study, by analysis of hospital records, carried out in a teaching hospital, by descriptive analysis, univariate association, using Pearson's chi-square test. Results: 399 readmissions of 278 patients were analyzed. Two hospitalizations predominated (69.6%). Most were male (85.2%), and the mean age was 47.15 years (± 13.91); 91.2% were readmissions due to the use of alcoholic beverages, with 45.3% of complications associated with injuries, poisoning and external causes of morbidity and mortality. Twenty-seven (9.7%) patients died. The readmissions of retirees/housewives had an odds ratio of 3.0 of progressing to death. Conclusion: the analysis showed prevalent readmissions and mortality in males, productive age group, with a significant association of risk in intensive care patients and cause of death associated with complications of chronic alcohol use. Contributions to practice: the identification of the causes of readmissions helps nursing professionals in the early recognition of signs of severity and serves as a subsidy for the development of prevention strategies and actions to improve the care network. |
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