Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients

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Autor(a) principal: Caldini, Luana Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva, Renan Alves, Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar, Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes, Frota, Natasha Marques, Caetano, Joselany Áfio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/30809
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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spelling 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
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients
title Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients
spellingShingle 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.
title_short 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
title_fullStr 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
title_sort Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients
author Caldini, Luana Nunes
author_facet Caldini, Luana Nunes
Silva, Renan Alves
Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar
Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes
Frota, Natasha Marques
Caetano, Joselany Áfio
author_role author
author2 Silva, Renan Alves
Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar
Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes
Frota, Natasha Marques
Caetano, Joselany Áfio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caldini, Luana Nunes
Silva, Renan Alves
Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar
Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes
Frota, Natasha Marques
Caetano, Joselany Áfio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing Process
Nursing Care
Pressure Ulcer
Risk Factors
Intensive Care Units
Critical Care.
topic Nursing Process
Nursing Care
Pressure Ulcer
Risk Factors
Intensive Care Units
Critical Care.
description 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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