2011
DOI: 10.5205/reuol.1718-11976-1-le.05spe201126
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Influence of pain on daily life of people with venous ulcers: evidence-based practice

Abstract: Objective: to evaluate the available evidence on the impact of pain on daily life of people with venous ulcers. Method: this is a study of integrative review followed the following steps: establishing the hypothesis and objectives, establishing criteria for inclusion or exclusion of articles, defining the information to be extracted from the selected items, results analysis, discussion and presentation of results. To select the articles we used three databases, Medline, Cinahl and ISI Web of Knowledge and the … Show more

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“…El compromiso moderado con relación al indicador dolor está probablemente relacionado con un aumento en la presión venosa o insuficiencia de las válvulas venosas y constituye una influencia negativa en la vida diaria de estos pacientes (4,(12)(13)(15)(16) . Los datos identificados en el presente estudio son conducentes con una revisión integradora, que evaluó los impactos que el dolor en la UV desencadena en la vida de las personas (17) .…”
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“…El compromiso moderado con relación al indicador dolor está probablemente relacionado con un aumento en la presión venosa o insuficiencia de las válvulas venosas y constituye una influencia negativa en la vida diaria de estos pacientes (4,(12)(13)(15)(16) . Los datos identificados en el presente estudio son conducentes con una revisión integradora, que evaluó los impactos que el dolor en la UV desencadena en la vida de las personas (17) .…”
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“…Pain is frequent in VU patients and significantly impacts QL perception, because it tends to limit mobility, to impair labor activities, in addition to causing changes in daily life activities and sleep pattern 8,9 . Continuous pain may lead to social isolation, increased expenses with treatment and decreased yield [10][11][12] . Studies indicate that the prevalence of pain in VU patients vary from 70 to 90% and this symptom is influenced by socio-demographic factors related to the assistance and to the injury 9,10,13 .…”
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confidence: 99%