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Title: | Managing Patients with Pressure Ulcers |
Authors: | Afonso, Eglantina Borges, Dina Furtado, Kátia Marques, Maria do Céu Pedro, Margarida |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Citation: | Afonso, E., Borges, D., Furtado, K., do Céu Marques, M., Pedro, M., Reis, I., & Morais, R. (2020). Managing Patients with Pressure Ulcers. In Wound Healing. IntechOpen. |
Abstract: | This study describes care for the person and the informal caregiver with pressure
ulcers. The qualitative methodological approach was used, and case study research
and the data collection techniques used were the semi-structured interview and the
questionnaire. The following scales were applied to the patient: Braden Pressure
Ulcer Risk Assessment, Resvesch 2.0, Malnutrition Universal Screening Nutritional
Assessment. Modified Barthel and direct observation of wounds, use of the acronym
Tissues, Inflammation/infection, Moisture, Edges/Epithelium. The nursing
intervention at the patient’s home was positive in the evolution of the pressure ulcer
healing and in the management of the caregiver’s emotions. Providing nursing
home care to the injured person is a balm for patients and caregivers. It is an excellent
response to aging and consequent complications, for example, wounds. They
promote gains in health and in the management of human and economic resources. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34716 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | CICTS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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