Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU
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Resumo: | One of the most common consequences resulting from hospitalization, especially in the ICU sector, is the appearance of skin lesions in patients. Objectives: to analyze the available scientific evidence about the role of nurses in the management of care and the prevention of pressure injuries in the ICU in patients with COVID-19. Methodology: Exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, through an Integrative Literature Review (RIL). The data search was performed based on the descriptors: “Health Care”, “Coronavirus Infections”, “Nursing”; “Pressure Injury”; "Intensive Care Units", delimiting studies published in the time frame between 2019 and 2021. Data collection was carried out from August to October 2021, in the databases: LILACS, BDENF, SciELO, CAPES PUBMED and BIREME. Results and discussion: They were presented in three thematic categories: 1) impacts on the role of nurses in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU; 2) the length of stay of patients with COVID-19 and lack of supplies and 3) the immunological aspects of the patient hospitalized in the ICU with COVID-19. It is observed that PPL acquired in the ICU is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and it is considered to be largely avoidable. Conclusion: It is the responsibility of nursing professionals to carry out primarily the assessment of risk factors for triggering PPL in their patients, in order to prevent and recognize them early, developing essential parameters for care linked to the integrity of the patient skin. |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICUPapel de la enfermera en la prevención de lesiones por presión en pacientes con COVID-19 en UCIAtuação do enfermeiro na prevenção de lesão por pressão em paciente com COVID-19 na UTICuidado de la saludInfecciones por coronavirusEnfermeríaLesión por presiónUnidades de cuidados intensivos.Assistência à saúdeInfecções por CoronavírusEnfermagemLesão por pressãoUnidades de terapia intensiva.Health careCoronavirus InfectionsNursingPressure injuryIntensive care unit.One of the most common consequences resulting from hospitalization, especially in the ICU sector, is the appearance of skin lesions in patients. Objectives: to analyze the available scientific evidence about the role of nurses in the management of care and the prevention of pressure injuries in the ICU in patients with COVID-19. Methodology: Exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, through an Integrative Literature Review (RIL). The data search was performed based on the descriptors: “Health Care”, “Coronavirus Infections”, “Nursing”; “Pressure Injury”; "Intensive Care Units", delimiting studies published in the time frame between 2019 and 2021. Data collection was carried out from August to October 2021, in the databases: LILACS, BDENF, SciELO, CAPES PUBMED and BIREME. Results and discussion: They were presented in three thematic categories: 1) impacts on the role of nurses in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU; 2) the length of stay of patients with COVID-19 and lack of supplies and 3) the immunological aspects of the patient hospitalized in the ICU with COVID-19. It is observed that PPL acquired in the ICU is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and it is considered to be largely avoidable. Conclusion: It is the responsibility of nursing professionals to carry out primarily the assessment of risk factors for triggering PPL in their patients, in order to prevent and recognize them early, developing essential parameters for care linked to the integrity of the patient skin.Una de las consecuencias más habituales derivadas de la hospitalización, especialmente en el sector de UCI, es la aparición de lesiones cutáneas en los pacientes. Objetivos: analizar la evidencia científica disponible sobre el papel del enfermero en el manejo del cuidado y la prevención de las lesiones por presión en la UCI en pacientes con COVID-19. Metodología: Exploratoria, descriptiva, con abordaje cualitativo, mediante una Revisión Integrativa de la Literatura (RIL). La búsqueda de datos se realizó con base en los descriptores: “Atención de la salud”, “Infecciones por coronavirus”, “Enfermería”; "Lesión por presión"; "Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos", delimitando los estudios publicados en el marco temporal entre 2019 y 2021. La recolección de datos se realizó de agosto a octubre de 2021, en las bases de datos: LILACS, BDENF, SciELO, CAPES PUBMED y BIREME. Resultados y discusión: Fueron presentados en tres categorías temáticas: 1) impactos en el rol del enfermero en la prevención de lesiones por presión en pacientes con COVID-19 en UCI; 2) el tiempo de estancia de los pacientes con COVID-19 y la falta de insumos y 3) los aspectos inmunológicos del paciente hospitalizado en la UCI con COVID-19. Se observa que la LPP adquirida en la UCI se asocia a un aumento de la morbimortalidad, y se considera que es evitable en gran medida. Conclusión: Es responsabilidad de los profesionales de enfermería realizar principalmente la evaluación de los factores de riesgo para desencadenar LPP en sus pacientes, con el fin de prevenirlos y reconocerlos precozmente, desarrollando parámetros esenciales para el cuidado ligados a la integridad de la piel del paciente.Uma das consequências mais comuns resultante da permanência da hospitalização, em especial no setor de UTI, é o aparecimento de lesões na pele nos pacientes. Objetivos: analisar as evidências científicas disponíveis acerca atuação do enfermeiro no manejo do cuidado e na prevenção de lesões por pressões na UTI em paciente com COVID-19. Metodologia: De caráter exploratório, descritiva, com abordagem qualitativa, através de uma Revisão Integrativa de Literatura (RIL). A busca de dados foi realizada com base nos descritores: “Assistência à Saúde”, “Infecções por Coronavirus”, “Enfermagem”; “Lesão por pressão”; “Unidades de Terapia Intensiva”, delimitando-se estudos publicados no recorte temporal entre 2019 a 2021. A coleta de dados foi realizada no período de agosto a outubro de 2021, nas bases de dados: LILACS, BDENF, SciELO, CAPES PUBMED e BIREME. Resultado e discussão: Apresentaram-se em três categorias temáticas: 1) impactos na atuação do enfermeiro na prevenção de lesão por pressão em paciente com COVID-19 na UTI; 2) o tempo de internação dos pacientes com covid-19 e a falta insumos; 3) os aspectos imunológicos do paciente internado na UTI com COVID-19. Observa-se que a LPP adquirida na UTI está associada ao aumento da morbidade e mortalidade, e é considerada como amplamente evitável. Conclusão: É responsabilidade dos profissionais de enfermagem realizar de forma primordial a avaliação dos fatores de riscos para o desencadeamento de LPP em seus pacientes, com a finalidade de prevenir e reconhece-las de maneira precoce, desenvolvendo parâmetros essenciais para a assistência ligada à integridade da pele do paciente.Research, Society and Development2021-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2411110.33448/rsd-v10i17.24111Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e10101724111Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e10101724111Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e101017241112525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24111/21300Copyright (c) 2021 Rômulo Leno Miranda Barros; Joelma de Sousa Araújo; Antônio Andrey Padilha dos Reis; Rita do Socorro Ribeiro Quaresma Oliveira; Brenda Tanielle Dutra Barros; Virgínia Mercês Lara Pessoa Oliveira; Rosana Cristina Coqueiro Campos; Mayra Gama Leão Pereira; Eugenia Mota Aguiar Milhomem; Daniel de Sarges Rodrigues; Anderson de Jesus Franco Chagas; Silvani Damasceno de Barros; Marcely Monteiro da Silva; Taila Cristina Paiva da Costa; Tatiana Fabíola da Silva Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarros, Rômulo Leno MirandaAraújo, Joelma de Sousa Reis, Antônio Andrey Padilha dosOliveira, Rita do Socorro Ribeiro Quaresma Barros, Brenda Tanielle DutraOliveira, Virgínia Mercês Lara Pessoa Campos, Rosana Cristina Coqueiro Pereira, Mayra Gama Leão Milhomem, Eugenia Mota Aguiar Rodrigues, Daniel de Sarges Chagas, Anderson de Jesus Franco Barros, Silvani Damasceno de Silva, Marcely Monteiro daCosta, Taila Cristina Paiva da Lima, Tatiana Fabíola da Silva2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24111Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:46.330085Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU Papel de la enfermera en la prevención de lesiones por presión en pacientes con COVID-19 en UCI Atuação do enfermeiro na prevenção de lesão por pressão em paciente com COVID-19 na UTI |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU Barros, Rômulo Leno Miranda Cuidado de la salud Infecciones por coronavirus Enfermería Lesión por presión Unidades de cuidados intensivos. Assistência à saúde Infecções por Coronavírus Enfermagem Lesão por pressão Unidades de terapia intensiva. Health care Coronavirus Infections Nursing Pressure injury Intensive care unit. |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Nurse's role in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU |
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Barros, Rômulo Leno Miranda |
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Barros, Rômulo Leno Miranda Araújo, Joelma de Sousa Reis, Antônio Andrey Padilha dos Oliveira, Rita do Socorro Ribeiro Quaresma Barros, Brenda Tanielle Dutra Oliveira, Virgínia Mercês Lara Pessoa Campos, Rosana Cristina Coqueiro Pereira, Mayra Gama Leão Milhomem, Eugenia Mota Aguiar Rodrigues, Daniel de Sarges Chagas, Anderson de Jesus Franco Barros, Silvani Damasceno de Silva, Marcely Monteiro da Costa, Taila Cristina Paiva da Lima, Tatiana Fabíola da Silva |
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Araújo, Joelma de Sousa Reis, Antônio Andrey Padilha dos Oliveira, Rita do Socorro Ribeiro Quaresma Barros, Brenda Tanielle Dutra Oliveira, Virgínia Mercês Lara Pessoa Campos, Rosana Cristina Coqueiro Pereira, Mayra Gama Leão Milhomem, Eugenia Mota Aguiar Rodrigues, Daniel de Sarges Chagas, Anderson de Jesus Franco Barros, Silvani Damasceno de Silva, Marcely Monteiro da Costa, Taila Cristina Paiva da Lima, Tatiana Fabíola da Silva |
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Barros, Rômulo Leno Miranda Araújo, Joelma de Sousa Reis, Antônio Andrey Padilha dos Oliveira, Rita do Socorro Ribeiro Quaresma Barros, Brenda Tanielle Dutra Oliveira, Virgínia Mercês Lara Pessoa Campos, Rosana Cristina Coqueiro Pereira, Mayra Gama Leão Milhomem, Eugenia Mota Aguiar Rodrigues, Daniel de Sarges Chagas, Anderson de Jesus Franco Barros, Silvani Damasceno de Silva, Marcely Monteiro da Costa, Taila Cristina Paiva da Lima, Tatiana Fabíola da Silva |
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Cuidado de la salud Infecciones por coronavirus Enfermería Lesión por presión Unidades de cuidados intensivos. Assistência à saúde Infecções por Coronavírus Enfermagem Lesão por pressão Unidades de terapia intensiva. Health care Coronavirus Infections Nursing Pressure injury Intensive care unit. |
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Cuidado de la salud Infecciones por coronavirus Enfermería Lesión por presión Unidades de cuidados intensivos. Assistência à saúde Infecções por Coronavírus Enfermagem Lesão por pressão Unidades de terapia intensiva. Health care Coronavirus Infections Nursing Pressure injury Intensive care unit. |
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One of the most common consequences resulting from hospitalization, especially in the ICU sector, is the appearance of skin lesions in patients. Objectives: to analyze the available scientific evidence about the role of nurses in the management of care and the prevention of pressure injuries in the ICU in patients with COVID-19. Methodology: Exploratory, descriptive, with a qualitative approach, through an Integrative Literature Review (RIL). The data search was performed based on the descriptors: “Health Care”, “Coronavirus Infections”, “Nursing”; “Pressure Injury”; "Intensive Care Units", delimiting studies published in the time frame between 2019 and 2021. Data collection was carried out from August to October 2021, in the databases: LILACS, BDENF, SciELO, CAPES PUBMED and BIREME. Results and discussion: They were presented in three thematic categories: 1) impacts on the role of nurses in the prevention of pressure injuries in patients with COVID-19 in the ICU; 2) the length of stay of patients with COVID-19 and lack of supplies and 3) the immunological aspects of the patient hospitalized in the ICU with COVID-19. It is observed that PPL acquired in the ICU is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, and it is considered to be largely avoidable. Conclusion: It is the responsibility of nursing professionals to carry out primarily the assessment of risk factors for triggering PPL in their patients, in order to prevent and recognize them early, developing essential parameters for care linked to the integrity of the patient skin. |
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