2021
DOI: 10.30886/estima.v19.1002_in
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Skin Tears in the Elderly

Abstract: Objectives: to identify in the scientific literature the knowledge produced about skin tears injuries in the elderly. Methods: it is an integrative literature review (2014-2019), carried out by searching the databases/platforms National Library of Medicine, Biomedical Answers and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, with descriptors and the Boolean operators “and” and “or ”. Results: from the bibliographic search, selection and analysis, eight articles made up the sample. For skin tears injuries in the elderly, four p… Show more

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“…The use of topical skin products, such as hypoallergenic moisturizers based on lactic acid or urea, twice-daily can halve the incidence of skin lesions, and the use of alkaline, antibacterial or perfumed soaps can alter skin's microbiome, so it is recommended to replace them with pH-neutral soaps, to use of lukewarm water and to reduce the duration and frequency of the bath, (bathing every two days is recommended), advocated by Spin et al. 14 This conclusion is also reached in Palmer's 15 article, stating that emollient therapy promotes general skin health and twice-daily application reduces the incidence of skin tears by 50%. The frequency of bathing should be minimized and only performed when necessary, with the use of pH balanced emollient products.…”
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“…The use of topical skin products, such as hypoallergenic moisturizers based on lactic acid or urea, twice-daily can halve the incidence of skin lesions, and the use of alkaline, antibacterial or perfumed soaps can alter skin's microbiome, so it is recommended to replace them with pH-neutral soaps, to use of lukewarm water and to reduce the duration and frequency of the bath, (bathing every two days is recommended), advocated by Spin et al. 14 This conclusion is also reached in Palmer's 15 article, stating that emollient therapy promotes general skin health and twice-daily application reduces the incidence of skin tears by 50%. The frequency of bathing should be minimized and only performed when necessary, with the use of pH balanced emollient products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanisms of such improvements are unknown, but the intake of collagen peptides contained in oral nutritional supplements may stimulate the growth of skin fibroblasts and the synthesis of hyaluronic acid. Spin et al, 14 state that patients who present malnutrition, dehydration, and low levels of serum albumin are more prone to the appearance of lesions, as the body mass index contributes to the premature ageing of the skin. Therefore, and according to Spin et al, 14 for the prevention of skin tears in the elderly emerged four pillars of care: ▫ maintaining organic and tissue homeostasis with a focus on proper nutrition and hydration; ▫ avoiding trauma to aging skin, providing a safe environment with suitable devices; ▫ systematization of health care and education for elderly skin care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A predominância de faixa etária média de 66 anos pode-se pressupor da idade avançada, resultando em uma fragilidade da pele, devido a mudanças nas estruturas da capacidade de proteção da pele relacionadas ao processo de envelhecimento, como a redução da camada lipídica, da sensibilidade tátil, da nocicepção, da resposta inflamatória e da capacidade de produzir colágeno (Spin, et al, 2021;Souza, et al, 2021).…”
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“…A lesão por fricção (LF) ou skin tears é uma ferida que ocorre devido a um trauma mecânico, podendo ser um cisalhamento da pele, atrito ou um trauma sem corte (Torres, et al, 2016). Essas lesões têm como característica principal ser uma ferida rasa, na qual em algum momento da sua evolução há uma presença de um retalho de pele, podendo ser de espessura parcial (separa a epiderme da derme) ou de espessura total (separar epiderme das estruturas de base) (Spin, et al, 2021).…”
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