Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Cássia Teixeira dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Barbosa,Franciele Moreira, Almeida,Thayná de, Vidor,Isabella Duarte, Almeida,Miriam de Abreu, Lucena,Amália de Fátima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To identify clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury. Method: Cross-sectional study with 138 adult patients, with community-acquired or hospital-acquired pressure injuries, admitted to clinical, surgical, and intensive care units. Data collected from Electronic health records (EHR) and from the clinical assessment of patients at the bedside, analyzed through descriptive statistics. Results: The partial thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer, intact or open/ruptured blister, consistent with a stage II pressure injury, was the significant defining characteristic. Significant related factors were pressure on bony prominence, friction surface, shear forces, and incontinence. The population at significant risk was that at age extremes (≥60 years). Significant associated conditions were pharmacological agent, physical immobilization, anemia, decreased tissue perfusion, and impaired circulation. Conclusion: The clinical indicators assessed in the patients showed evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure Injury, with significant lesions consistent with stage II, resulting from pressure, especially in elderly individuals, and in those on various medications.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
title Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
spellingShingle Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
Santos,Cássia Teixeira dos
Pressure Ulcer
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Process
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Evidence-Based Practice
title_short Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
title_full Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
title_fullStr Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
title_full_unstemmed Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
title_sort Clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury
author Santos,Cássia Teixeira dos
author_facet Santos,Cássia Teixeira dos
Barbosa,Franciele Moreira
Almeida,Thayná de
Vidor,Isabella Duarte
Almeida,Miriam de Abreu
Lucena,Amália de Fátima
author_role author
author2 Barbosa,Franciele Moreira
Almeida,Thayná de
Vidor,Isabella Duarte
Almeida,Miriam de Abreu
Lucena,Amália de Fátima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Cássia Teixeira dos
Barbosa,Franciele Moreira
Almeida,Thayná de
Vidor,Isabella Duarte
Almeida,Miriam de Abreu
Lucena,Amália de Fátima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pressure Ulcer
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Process
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Evidence-Based Practice
topic Pressure Ulcer
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Process
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Evidence-Based Practice
description ABSTRACT Objective: To identify clinical evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure injury. Method: Cross-sectional study with 138 adult patients, with community-acquired or hospital-acquired pressure injuries, admitted to clinical, surgical, and intensive care units. Data collected from Electronic health records (EHR) and from the clinical assessment of patients at the bedside, analyzed through descriptive statistics. Results: The partial thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer, intact or open/ruptured blister, consistent with a stage II pressure injury, was the significant defining characteristic. Significant related factors were pressure on bony prominence, friction surface, shear forces, and incontinence. The population at significant risk was that at age extremes (≥60 years). Significant associated conditions were pharmacological agent, physical immobilization, anemia, decreased tissue perfusion, and impaired circulation. Conclusion: The clinical indicators assessed in the patients showed evidence of the nursing diagnosis Adult pressure Injury, with significant lesions consistent with stage II, resulting from pressure, especially in elderly individuals, and in those on various medications.
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