Readmissions and deaths from complications associated with alcohol abuse

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2022-09-20 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20222378693
C. Santana, Magda Lúcia Féllix de Oliveira, Mirella Machado Ortiz Modesto, Márcia Regina Jupi Guedes, Paola Kallyanna Guarneri Carvalho de Lima, Giovana Alves Santos
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Objective: to analyze readmissions and deaths of hospitalized patients due to the effects of alcohol abuse. Methods: documentary, longitudinal and retrospective study, by analysis of hospital records, carried out in a teaching hospital, by descriptive analysis, univariate association, using Pearson's chi-square test. Results: 399 readmissions of 278 patients were analyzed. Two hospitalizations predominated (69.6%). Most were male (85.2%), and the mean age was 47.15 years (± 13.91); 91.2% were readmissions due to the use of alcoholic beverages, with 45.3% of complications associated with injuries, poisoning and external causes of morbidity and mortality. Twenty-seven (9.7%) patients died. The readmissions of retirees/housewives had an odds ratio of 3.0 of progressing to death. Conclusion: the analysis showed prevalent readmissions and mortality in males, productive age group, with a significant association of risk in intensive care patients and cause of death associated with complications of chronic alcohol use. Contributions to practice: the identification of the causes of readmissions helps nursing professionals in the early recognition of signs of severity and serves as a subsidy for the development of prevention strategies and actions to improve the care network.
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与酒精滥用有关的并发症导致的再入院和死亡
目的:分析酒精滥用对住院患者再入院和死亡的影响。方法:采用文献、纵向和回顾性研究,对某教学医院的住院记录进行分析,采用描述性分析、单变量关联、Pearson卡方检验。结果:278例患者中399例再入院。两次住院占多数(69.6%)。男性居多(85.2%),平均年龄47.15岁(±13.91);91.2%是由于使用酒精饮料而再次入院,45.3%的并发症与伤害、中毒和外部原因的发病和死亡有关。27例(9.7%)患者死亡。再入院的退休人员/家庭主妇进展至死亡的比值比为3.0。结论:分析显示,在男性、生育年龄组中,再入院率和死亡率普遍存在,重症监护患者的风险和死亡原因与慢性酒精使用并发症有显著关联。对实践的贡献:确定再入院的原因有助于护理专业人员早期识别严重程度的迹象,并为制定预防策略和改善护理网络的行动提供补贴。
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