NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE

Objective: To identify nursing diagnoses and interventions related to patients with chronic wound produced by a specific system in primary and secondary care. Method: Descriptive study conducted between July and October 2022. We used data from the Systematization of Nursing Care in Wounds–anagerial...

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Main Authors: Iorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra, Rafaella Rodrigues Amorim Frota, Claudiomiro da Silva Alonso, Eline Lima Borges, Taysa de Fátima Garcia
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Estomaterapia 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.revistaestima.com.br/estima/article/view/1345/612
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author Iorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra
Rafaella Rodrigues Amorim Frota
Claudiomiro da Silva Alonso
Eline Lima Borges
Taysa de Fátima Garcia
author_facet Iorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra
Rafaella Rodrigues Amorim Frota
Claudiomiro da Silva Alonso
Eline Lima Borges
Taysa de Fátima Garcia
author_sort Iorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra
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description Objective: To identify nursing diagnoses and interventions related to patients with chronic wound produced by a specific system in primary and secondary care. Method: Descriptive study conducted between July and October 2022. We used data from the Systematization of Nursing Care in Wounds–anagerial (SAEFg) system. The study was approved by the Ethics and Research Committee, under Opinion no. 4.329.008/2020. Results: There were 314 records of diagnoses and 1,300 of nursing interventions. The main nursing diagnoses were: venous ulcer (17.6%), impaired wound healing and anxiety (7.6%), risk of falling (7.1%), risk of infection (6.7%), and pruritus (6.4%). The interventions were: prescribe/guide leg elevation (9.3%), guide not to scratch or use abrasive products (8.3%), examine skin conditions (7%), and describe/document wound characteristics (5.5%). Conclusion: The main nursingdiagnoses and interventions were about tegumentary, emotional and risk aspects such as fall and infection. The highest occurrence of records was in secondary care.
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spelling doaj.art-c385b4ba206a4486b280c36d516e11772024-01-01T22:02:18ZengAssociação Brasileira de EstomaterapiaEstima2595-70072023-05-012110.30886/estima.v21.1345_INNURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAREIorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8539-9492Rafaella Rodrigues Amorim Frota1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6219-104XClaudiomiro da Silva Alonso2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5868-1812Eline Lima Borges3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5868-1812Taysa de Fátima Garcia4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5868-1812Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde PúblicaEscola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde PúblicaEscola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde PúblicaEscola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde PúblicaEscola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde PúblicaObjective: To identify nursing diagnoses and interventions related to patients with chronic wound produced by a specific system in primary and secondary care. Method: Descriptive study conducted between July and October 2022. We used data from the Systematization of Nursing Care in Wounds–anagerial (SAEFg) system. The study was approved by the Ethics and Research Committee, under Opinion no. 4.329.008/2020. Results: There were 314 records of diagnoses and 1,300 of nursing interventions. The main nursing diagnoses were: venous ulcer (17.6%), impaired wound healing and anxiety (7.6%), risk of falling (7.1%), risk of infection (6.7%), and pruritus (6.4%). The interventions were: prescribe/guide leg elevation (9.3%), guide not to scratch or use abrasive products (8.3%), examine skin conditions (7%), and describe/document wound characteristics (5.5%). Conclusion: The main nursingdiagnoses and interventions were about tegumentary, emotional and risk aspects such as fall and infection. The highest occurrence of records was in secondary care.https://www.revistaestima.com.br/estima/article/view/1345/612nursing processenterostomal therapywounds and injuriesnursing diagnosis
spellingShingle Iorrany Sunaly Neves Bezerra
Rafaella Rodrigues Amorim Frota
Claudiomiro da Silva Alonso
Eline Lima Borges
Taysa de Fátima Garcia
NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
Estima
nursing process
enterostomal therapy
wounds and injuries
nursing diagnosis
title NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
title_full NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
title_fullStr NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
title_full_unstemmed NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
title_short NURSING DIAGNOSES AND INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WOUND IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE
title_sort nursing diagnoses and interventions in patients with chronic wound in primary and secondary care
topic nursing process
enterostomal therapy
wounds and injuries
nursing diagnosis
url https://www.revistaestima.com.br/estima/article/view/1345/612
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