Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence/absence of Pressure Ulcer, socio-demographic factors and hospitalization. Method: Case-control study, performed through multiple logistic regression based on information from the adverse event reporting system and the hospital information system, between September/2014 and August/2015. Results: Among the risk factors, after adjustment, age greater than or equal to 60 years, hospitalization due to infectious, parasitic and neoplastic diseases, periods of hospitalization longer than seven days and being hospitalized in ICU other than ICU covenant were highlighted. Most of ulcers were reported with mild damage degree and Stage II classification. Conclusion: Age and days of hospitalization presented a dose-response effect, the longer the age or the number of days of hospitalization, the greater the chances of Pressure Ulcer. There was a significant association among higher occurrences of death in patients with ulcer.

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Main Authors: Pachá,Heloisa Helena Ponchio, Faria,Josimerci Ittavo Lamana, Oliveira,Kleber Aparecido de, Beccaria,Lúcia Marinilza
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-716720180006030272018-12-10Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control studyPachá,Heloisa Helena PonchioFaria,Josimerci Ittavo LamanaOliveira,Kleber Aparecido deBeccaria,Lúcia Marinilza Patient Safety Pressure Ulcer Intensive Care Unit Critical Care, Risk Factors ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence/absence of Pressure Ulcer, socio-demographic factors and hospitalization. Method: Case-control study, performed through multiple logistic regression based on information from the adverse event reporting system and the hospital information system, between September/2014 and August/2015. Results: Among the risk factors, after adjustment, age greater than or equal to 60 years, hospitalization due to infectious, parasitic and neoplastic diseases, periods of hospitalization longer than seven days and being hospitalized in ICU other than ICU covenant were highlighted. Most of ulcers were reported with mild damage degree and Stage II classification. Conclusion: Age and days of hospitalization presented a dose-response effect, the longer the age or the number of days of hospitalization, the greater the chances of Pressure Ulcer. There was a significant association among higher occurrences of death in patients with ulcer.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem v.71 n.6 20182018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672018000603027en10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0950
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Faria,Josimerci Ittavo Lamana
Oliveira,Kleber Aparecido de
Beccaria,Lúcia Marinilza
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Faria,Josimerci Ittavo Lamana
Oliveira,Kleber Aparecido de
Beccaria,Lúcia Marinilza
Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
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Faria,Josimerci Ittavo Lamana
Oliveira,Kleber Aparecido de
Beccaria,Lúcia Marinilza
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title Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
title_short Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
title_full Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
title_fullStr Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Pressure Ulcer in Intensive Care Units: a case-control study
title_sort pressure ulcer in intensive care units: a case-control study
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the relationship between presence/absence of Pressure Ulcer, socio-demographic factors and hospitalization. Method: Case-control study, performed through multiple logistic regression based on information from the adverse event reporting system and the hospital information system, between September/2014 and August/2015. Results: Among the risk factors, after adjustment, age greater than or equal to 60 years, hospitalization due to infectious, parasitic and neoplastic diseases, periods of hospitalization longer than seven days and being hospitalized in ICU other than ICU covenant were highlighted. Most of ulcers were reported with mild damage degree and Stage II classification. Conclusion: Age and days of hospitalization presented a dose-response effect, the longer the age or the number of days of hospitalization, the greater the chances of Pressure Ulcer. There was a significant association among higher occurrences of death in patients with ulcer.
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