Objective: to evaluate the quality of life of people with venous ulcers and correlate with the clinical characteristics and symptoms associated with the wound. Method: quantitative, cross-sectional and analytical study. For analyzes of associations of qualitative variables, the Chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests were applied, and for quantitative variables, Spearman’s correlation coefficient. The Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing instrument was used to assess the wound and the Freiburg Life Quality Assessment Wound-wk for quality of life analysis. The study included 103 subjects with a wound time of more than six weeks, of venous etiology. Results: there was a correlation between the clinical characteristics of the venous ulcer and symptoms associated with quality of life. In the physical symptoms dimensions, people with venous ulcers had a worse score in relation to the pain symptom (p <0.0001). Associated with this, clinical characteristics such as the appearance (p <0.0001) and the area (p = 0.0037) of the wound also showed a correlation. Regarding the wound assessment scale (area, tissue in the wound and exudate), the worst score interfered with physical symptoms. Conclusion: the pain, size of the wound and its aspect negatively influences the quality of life of people with venous ulcers.
Objetivo:avaliar a qualidade de vida de pessoas com úlcera venosa e correlacionar com as características clínicas e sintomas associados à ferida. Método: estudo quantitativo, transversal e analítico. Para as análises das associações das variáveis qualitativas foram aplicados os testes Qui-quadrado e exato de Fisher, e para as variáveis quantitativas, o coeficiente de correlação de Spearman. Utilizou-se o instrumento Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing para a avaliação da ferida e o Freiburg Life Quality Assessment Wound-wk para análise da qualidade de vida. Fizeram parte do estudo 103 sujeitos com tempo de feridas superior a seis semanas, de etiologia venosa. Resultados: houve correlação das características clínicas da úlcera venosa e sintomas associados com a qualidade de vida. Nas dimensões sintomas físicos, pessoas com úlcera venosa apresentraram pior escore em relação ao sintoma dor (p<0,0001). Associadas a isso, as características clínicas como a aparência (p< 0,0001) e a área (p=0,0037) da ferida também manifestaram correlação. Em relação à escala de avaliação da ferida (área, tecido na ferida e exsudato), o pior escore interferiu nos sintomas físicos. Conclusão: a dor, tamanho da ferida e seu aspecto influenciam negativamente na qualidade de vida de pessoas com úlcera venosa
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