Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study
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Resumo: | Objective: Describe the characteristics of skin lesions of the type pressure lesions, tumor wounds and Kennedy's terminal ulcers that occur in cancer patients in palliative care. Methodology: Observational, cross-sectional and analytical with a quantitative approach. 99 (100%) patients with skin lesions participated: 67 (67.68%) with tumor lesions, 28 (28.28%) with pressure injuries and 4 (4.04%) with Kennedy's terminal ulcers. Patients admitted to four wards and the oncological wounds outpatient clinic at Ophir Loyola Hospital, from May to November 2019, were included. Results: Tumor lesions presented with malignant ulcerative wounds 32 (44.44%), exudate 50 (69.44%), without odor 46 (63.89%), did not present necrosis 42 (58.33%), without bleeding 40 (55.56%), staging 3 (31.94%), location on the face (25%), without using a dressing (33.33%) and frequency of dressing once a day 69 (95.83%). In pressure injuries, the characteristics were exudate 22 (56.41%), no odor 28 (71.79%), necrosis 27 (69.23%), bleeding 32 (82.05%), staging II 17 (43 , 59%), sacred location 25 (64.10%), using hydrocolloid dressing 15 (38.46%) and frequency of dressing once a day (64.10%) and Kennedy's terminal ulcers, exudate 4 ( 66.67%), grade II odor 3 (50%), necrosis 4 (66.67%), bleeding 4 (66.67%), sciatic location 3 (50%), pear shape 3 (50%), using a dressing with chlorhexidine and metronidazole 3 (50%). Conclusion: it was shown the importance of individual assessment according to the needs and demands of each patient to seek comfort and quality of life. |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational studyLesiones cutáneas en cuidados paliativos oncológicos: Estudio observacionalLesões de pele nos cuidados paliativos oncológicos: Estudo observacionalEnfermería OncológicaCuidados PaliativosHeridas y TraumatismosCuidados Paliativos al Final de la VidaEnfermería de cuidados paliativos al final de la vida.Enfermagem oncológicaCuidados PaliativosFerimentos e LesõesCuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da VidaEnfermagem de cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida.Oncology NursingPalliative CareWounds and InjuriesHospice CareHospice and palliative care nursing.Objective: Describe the characteristics of skin lesions of the type pressure lesions, tumor wounds and Kennedy's terminal ulcers that occur in cancer patients in palliative care. Methodology: Observational, cross-sectional and analytical with a quantitative approach. 99 (100%) patients with skin lesions participated: 67 (67.68%) with tumor lesions, 28 (28.28%) with pressure injuries and 4 (4.04%) with Kennedy's terminal ulcers. Patients admitted to four wards and the oncological wounds outpatient clinic at Ophir Loyola Hospital, from May to November 2019, were included. Results: Tumor lesions presented with malignant ulcerative wounds 32 (44.44%), exudate 50 (69.44%), without odor 46 (63.89%), did not present necrosis 42 (58.33%), without bleeding 40 (55.56%), staging 3 (31.94%), location on the face (25%), without using a dressing (33.33%) and frequency of dressing once a day 69 (95.83%). In pressure injuries, the characteristics were exudate 22 (56.41%), no odor 28 (71.79%), necrosis 27 (69.23%), bleeding 32 (82.05%), staging II 17 (43 , 59%), sacred location 25 (64.10%), using hydrocolloid dressing 15 (38.46%) and frequency of dressing once a day (64.10%) and Kennedy's terminal ulcers, exudate 4 ( 66.67%), grade II odor 3 (50%), necrosis 4 (66.67%), bleeding 4 (66.67%), sciatic location 3 (50%), pear shape 3 (50%), using a dressing with chlorhexidine and metronidazole 3 (50%). Conclusion: it was shown the importance of individual assessment according to the needs and demands of each patient to seek comfort and quality of life.Objetivo: Describir las características de las lesiones cutáneas del tipo lesiones por presión, heridas tumorales y úlceras terminales de Kennedy que se presentan en pacientes oncológicos en cuidados paliativos. Metodología: observacional, transversal y analítica con enfoque cuantitativo. Participaron 99 (100%) pacientes con lesiones cutáneas: 67 (67,68%) con lesiones tumorales, 28 (28,28%) con lesiones por presión y 4 (4,04%) con úlceras terminales de Kennedy. Se incluyeron los pacientes ingresados en cuatro salas y el ambulatorio de heridas oncológicas del Hospital Ophir Loyola, de mayo a noviembre de 2019. Resultados: Las lesiones tumorales se presentaron con heridas ulcerativas malignas 32 (44,44%), exudado 50 (69,44%), sin olor 46 (63,89%), no presentaron necrosis 42 (58,33%), sin sangrado 40 (55,56%), estadificación 3 (31,94%), localización en la cara (25%), sin usar vendaje (33,33%) y frecuencia de vendaje una vez al día 69 (95,83%). En las lesiones por presión, las características fueron exudado 22 (56,41%), ausencia de olor 28 (71,79%), necrosis 27 (69,23%), sangrado 32 (82,05%), estadificación II 17 (43, 59%), lugar sagrado 25 ( 64,10%), uso de apósito hidrocoloide 15 (38,46%) y frecuencia de apósito una vez al día (64,10%) y úlceras terminales de Kennedy, exudado 4 (66,67%), olor grado II 3 (50%), necrosis 4 (66,67%) , sangrado 4 (66,67%), localización ciática 3 (50%), forma de pera 3 (50%), utilizando un apósito con clorhexidina y metronidazol 3 (50%). Conclusión: se demostró la importancia de la valoración individual de acuerdo con las necesidades y demandas de cada paciente para buscar comodidad y calidad de vida.Objetivo: Descrever as características das lesões de pele do tipo lesão por pressão, ferida tumoral e úlcera terminal de Kennedy que ocorrem nos pacientes oncológicos em cuidados paliativos. Metodologia: Observacional do tipo transversal e analítico com abordagem quantitativa. Participaram 99 (100%) pacientes, portadores de lesões de pele: 67 (67,68%) com lesões tumorais, 28 (28,28%) com lesões por pressão e 4 (4,04%) com úlceras terminais de Kennedy. Foram incluídos os internados em quatro enfermarias e o ambulatório de feridas oncológicas do Hospital Ophir Loyola, no período de maio a novembro de 2019. Resultados: As lesões tumorais se apresentaram com feridas ulcerativas malignas 32 (44,44%), exsudato 50 (69,44%), sem odor 46 (63,89%), não apresentaram necrose 42 (58,33%), sem sangramento 40 (55,56%), estadiamento 3 (31,94%), localização na face (25%), sem utilizar curativo (33,33%) e frequência de curativo 1 vez ao dia 69 (95.83%). Nas Lesões por pressão, as características foram exsudato 22 (56,41%), sem odor 28 (71,79%), necrose 27 (69,23%), sangramento 32 (82,05%), estadiamento II 17 (43,59%), localização sacra 25 (64,10%), utilizando curativo de hidrocolóide 15 (38,46%) e frequência de curativo 1 vez ao dia (64,10%) e as úlceras terminais de Kennedy, exsudato 4 (66,67%), odor grau II 3 (50%), necrose 4 (66,67%), sangramento 4 (66,67%), localização isquiática 3 (50%), forma de pera 3 (50%), utilizando curativo com clorexidina e metronidazol 3 (50%). Conclusão: mostrou-se a importância da avaliação individual conforme as necessidades e as demandas de cada paciente para buscar conforto e qualidade de vida.Research, Society and Development2021-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1535010.33448/rsd-v10i6.15350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e7510615350Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e7510615350Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e75106153502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/15350/13875Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Margarida Costa de Carvalho; Winnie Taise Pena Macêdo; Rayanne Bandeira Carneiro ; Érika de Cássia Lima Xavier; Ivonete Vieira Pereira Peixotohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Maria Margarida Costa deMacêdo, Winnie Taise Pena Carneiro , Rayanne Bandeira Xavier, Érika de Cássia Lima Peixoto, Ivonete Vieira Pereira 2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/15350Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:11.795305Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study Lesiones cutáneas en cuidados paliativos oncológicos: Estudio observacional Lesões de pele nos cuidados paliativos oncológicos: Estudo observacional |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study Carvalho, Maria Margarida Costa de Enfermería Oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Heridas y Traumatismos Cuidados Paliativos al Final de la Vida Enfermería de cuidados paliativos al final de la vida. Enfermagem oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Ferimentos e Lesões Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida Enfermagem de cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida. Oncology Nursing Palliative Care Wounds and Injuries Hospice Care Hospice and palliative care nursing. |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Skin lesions in oncology palliative care: Observational study |
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Carvalho, Maria Margarida Costa de |
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Carvalho, Maria Margarida Costa de Macêdo, Winnie Taise Pena Carneiro , Rayanne Bandeira Xavier, Érika de Cássia Lima Peixoto, Ivonete Vieira Pereira |
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Macêdo, Winnie Taise Pena Carneiro , Rayanne Bandeira Xavier, Érika de Cássia Lima Peixoto, Ivonete Vieira Pereira |
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Carvalho, Maria Margarida Costa de Macêdo, Winnie Taise Pena Carneiro , Rayanne Bandeira Xavier, Érika de Cássia Lima Peixoto, Ivonete Vieira Pereira |
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Enfermería Oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Heridas y Traumatismos Cuidados Paliativos al Final de la Vida Enfermería de cuidados paliativos al final de la vida. Enfermagem oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Ferimentos e Lesões Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida Enfermagem de cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida. Oncology Nursing Palliative Care Wounds and Injuries Hospice Care Hospice and palliative care nursing. |
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Enfermería Oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Heridas y Traumatismos Cuidados Paliativos al Final de la Vida Enfermería de cuidados paliativos al final de la vida. Enfermagem oncológica Cuidados Paliativos Ferimentos e Lesões Cuidados Paliativos na Terminalidade da Vida Enfermagem de cuidados paliativos na terminalidade da vida. Oncology Nursing Palliative Care Wounds and Injuries Hospice Care Hospice and palliative care nursing. |
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Objective: Describe the characteristics of skin lesions of the type pressure lesions, tumor wounds and Kennedy's terminal ulcers that occur in cancer patients in palliative care. Methodology: Observational, cross-sectional and analytical with a quantitative approach. 99 (100%) patients with skin lesions participated: 67 (67.68%) with tumor lesions, 28 (28.28%) with pressure injuries and 4 (4.04%) with Kennedy's terminal ulcers. Patients admitted to four wards and the oncological wounds outpatient clinic at Ophir Loyola Hospital, from May to November 2019, were included. Results: Tumor lesions presented with malignant ulcerative wounds 32 (44.44%), exudate 50 (69.44%), without odor 46 (63.89%), did not present necrosis 42 (58.33%), without bleeding 40 (55.56%), staging 3 (31.94%), location on the face (25%), without using a dressing (33.33%) and frequency of dressing once a day 69 (95.83%). In pressure injuries, the characteristics were exudate 22 (56.41%), no odor 28 (71.79%), necrosis 27 (69.23%), bleeding 32 (82.05%), staging II 17 (43 , 59%), sacred location 25 (64.10%), using hydrocolloid dressing 15 (38.46%) and frequency of dressing once a day (64.10%) and Kennedy's terminal ulcers, exudate 4 ( 66.67%), grade II odor 3 (50%), necrosis 4 (66.67%), bleeding 4 (66.67%), sciatic location 3 (50%), pear shape 3 (50%), using a dressing with chlorhexidine and metronidazole 3 (50%). Conclusion: it was shown the importance of individual assessment according to the needs and demands of each patient to seek comfort and quality of life. |
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