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

Author(s): Caldini, Luana Nunes ; Silva, Renan Alves ; Melo, Geórgia Alcântara Alencar ; Pereira, Francisco Gilberto Fernandes ; Frota, Natasha Marques ; Caetano, Joselany Áfio

Date: 2017

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Nursing Process; Nursing Care; Pressure Ulcer; Risk Factors; Intensive Care Units; Critical Care.


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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.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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