Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients
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Resumo: | Objective: to establish relationships between nursing interventions and outcomes for the diagnosis Pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients. Methods: longitudinal study of 63 patients in an intensive care unit. An instrument with clinical data of patients and the Braden Scale were used. The cross-mapping technique was used to establish the nursing interventions and outcomes for each risk factor. Results: four intervention/outcome relationships were found for sensory perception; 11 for moisture; five for activity; six for nutrition; four for mobility; and three for friction/shear. Conclusion: thirty-three relationships related to the observed risk factors were found, with higher frequency of moisture. The relationships found with moisture were: urinary elimination, response to medication, wound healing: secondary intention, self-care: bathing, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, intestinal continence and tissue integrity: skin and mucous membranes. |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patientsNursing ProcessNursing CarePressure UlcerRisk FactorsIntensive Care UnitsCritical Care.Objective: to establish relationships between nursing interventions and outcomes for the diagnosis Pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients. Methods: longitudinal study of 63 patients in an intensive care unit. An instrument with clinical data of patients and the Braden Scale were used. The cross-mapping technique was used to establish the nursing interventions and outcomes for each risk factor. Results: four intervention/outcome relationships were found for sensory perception; 11 for moisture; five for activity; six for nutrition; four for mobility; and three for friction/shear. Conclusion: thirty-three relationships related to the observed risk factors were found, with higher frequency of moisture. The relationships found with moisture were: urinary elimination, response to medication, wound healing: secondary intention, self-care: bathing, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, intestinal continence and tissue integrity: skin and mucous membranes.Universidade Federal do Ceará2017-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3080910.15253/2175-6783.2017000500006Rev Rene; Vol 18 No 5 (2017); 598-605Rev Rene; v. 18 n. 5 (2017); 598-6052175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/30809/71482Copyright (c) 2017 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaldini, Luana NunesSilva, Renan AlvesMelo, Geórgia Alcântara AlencarPereira, Francisco Gilberto FernandesFrota, Natasha MarquesCaetano, Joselany Áfio2018-10-23T18:32:04Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/30809Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2018-10-23T18:32:04Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients Caldini, Luana Nunes Nursing Process Nursing Care Pressure Ulcer Risk Factors Intensive Care Units Critical Care. |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
title_full |
Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
title_full_unstemmed |
Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients |
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Caldini, Luana Nunes |
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Caldini, Luana Nunes Silva, Renan Alves Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes Frota, Natasha Marques Caetano, Joselany Áfio |
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Silva, Renan Alves Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes Frota, Natasha Marques Caetano, Joselany Áfio |
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Caldini, Luana Nunes Silva, Renan Alves Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes Frota, Natasha Marques Caetano, Joselany Áfio |
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Nursing Process Nursing Care Pressure Ulcer Risk Factors Intensive Care Units Critical Care. |
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Nursing Process Nursing Care Pressure Ulcer Risk Factors Intensive Care Units Critical Care. |
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Objective: to establish relationships between nursing interventions and outcomes for the diagnosis Pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients. Methods: longitudinal study of 63 patients in an intensive care unit. An instrument with clinical data of patients and the Braden Scale were used. The cross-mapping technique was used to establish the nursing interventions and outcomes for each risk factor. Results: four intervention/outcome relationships were found for sensory perception; 11 for moisture; five for activity; six for nutrition; four for mobility; and three for friction/shear. Conclusion: thirty-three relationships related to the observed risk factors were found, with higher frequency of moisture. The relationships found with moisture were: urinary elimination, response to medication, wound healing: secondary intention, self-care: bathing, fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, intestinal continence and tissue integrity: skin and mucous membranes. |
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2017 |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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