2016
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20160058
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Pressure ulcer after hospital discharge and home care

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“…Afterwards, the interpretation took place with the synthesis stages, which gave rise to the categories and theorizing, articulating the information categorized with the literature and the data transfer. 15 The activities only began after the Term of Free and Informed Consent was signed ensuring that the required ethical standards were upheld. Anonymity was ensured by participants being identified by groups and represented by letters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Afterwards, the interpretation took place with the synthesis stages, which gave rise to the categories and theorizing, articulating the information categorized with the literature and the data transfer. 15 The activities only began after the Term of Free and Informed Consent was signed ensuring that the required ethical standards were upheld. Anonymity was ensured by participants being identified by groups and represented by letters.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sum of the scores results in values between six and 23, and the lower the score, the greater the risk developing a pressure injury. [15][16][17] The Braden Scale is an important step in nursing care as when it is used correctly it can help to prevent the development of the pressure injury, however, the lack of systematic evaluation, as well as a care plan aimed at preventing the injury and promoting the health of people at home, can be seen as a gap in the knowledge in the area of PHC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is important, when assessing the clinical conditions of patients, to use different sources of information as well as interpret them adequately, in order to develop a care plan based on an interprofessional assistance. [18] In relation to urinary elimination, 40.7% of the patients were incontinent (using diapers) and 88.9% of them had fecal incontinence. The physiological eliminations may favor the development of injuries such as Incontinence Associated Dermatitis, due to the constant humidity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Un estudio realizado en hospitales indonesios encontró que el 44% de los pacientes con LP evaluados tenían lesiones antes del ingreso al hospital. En Brasil, una investigación estimó que el 21% de los pacientes en atención domiciliaria desarrollaron LP (11,12) .…”
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