Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Lilian Machado
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Turrini,Ruth Natália Teresa, Merighi,Miriam Aparecida Barbosa, Cruz,Arménio Guardado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract OBJECTIVE Characterizing readmissions from orthopedic surgical site infections. METHOD An integrative review of literature in the LILACS, IBECS, MEDLINE, Cochrane, SciELO and PUBMED databases, using the descriptors Patient readmission, Wound infection, Cross infection, Orthopedic procedures, Orthopedics. RESULTS 78 studies were identified and 10 publications were selected. Surgical site infections are the most common cause of unplanned orthopedic readmissions, representing long periods of hospitalization, new surgical procedures and high costs, and greater possibility of subsequent hospitalizations. Most significant predictors have indicated average length of hospitalization, need for intensive care, emergency status at admission, risk of death, age > 65 years, males and higher body mass index. CONCLUSION Readmission rates have increasingly become measures of quality and concerns about costs. New studies could involve issues related to indirect costs, specifically social and psychological costs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
title Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
spellingShingle Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
Torres,Lilian Machado
Patient Readmission
Surgical Wound Infection
Cross Infection
Orthopedics Procedures
Orthopedics Nursing
Review
title_short Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
title_full Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
title_fullStr Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
title_sort Readmission from orthopedic surgical site infections: an integrative review
author Torres,Lilian Machado
author_facet Torres,Lilian Machado
Turrini,Ruth Natália Teresa
Merighi,Miriam Aparecida Barbosa
Cruz,Arménio Guardado
author_role author
author2 Turrini,Ruth Natália Teresa
Merighi,Miriam Aparecida Barbosa
Cruz,Arménio Guardado
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Lilian Machado
Turrini,Ruth Natália Teresa
Merighi,Miriam Aparecida Barbosa
Cruz,Arménio Guardado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Readmission
Surgical Wound Infection
Cross Infection
Orthopedics Procedures
Orthopedics Nursing
Review
topic Patient Readmission
Surgical Wound Infection
Cross Infection
Orthopedics Procedures
Orthopedics Nursing
Review
description Abstract OBJECTIVE Characterizing readmissions from orthopedic surgical site infections. METHOD An integrative review of literature in the LILACS, IBECS, MEDLINE, Cochrane, SciELO and PUBMED databases, using the descriptors Patient readmission, Wound infection, Cross infection, Orthopedic procedures, Orthopedics. RESULTS 78 studies were identified and 10 publications were selected. Surgical site infections are the most common cause of unplanned orthopedic readmissions, representing long periods of hospitalization, new surgical procedures and high costs, and greater possibility of subsequent hospitalizations. Most significant predictors have indicated average length of hospitalization, need for intensive care, emergency status at admission, risk of death, age > 65 years, males and higher body mass index. CONCLUSION Readmission rates have increasingly become measures of quality and concerns about costs. New studies could involve issues related to indirect costs, specifically social and psychological costs.
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