急诊服务中的压疮/损伤预防:范围审查。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Journal of tissue viability Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jtv.2024.07.011
Pedro Miguel Garcez Sardo, Inês Fernandes Moreira, Laura Ferreira de Pinho Mouta, Marta Silva Santos, Rita Conceição Ramos
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研究目的材料与方法:范围界定综述遵循《系统综述首选报告项目》、《范围界定综述的元分析扩展》和乔安娜-布里格斯研究所指南。纳入标准以 PCC 记忆法为基础。主要关注变量是在医院急诊服务(环境)中开展的研究中报告的预防压疮/压伤发生的护理(条件),研究对象为成人(人群)。范围界定综述协议已在 OSF 平台上注册:在筛选过程中,在不同的数据库中发现了 175 篇文章。根据纳入和排除标准,20 项研究被纳入此次范围界定综述。压疮/压伤发生的预防措施分为 9 类:"风险因素和风险评估"、"支撑面"、"预防压疮/压伤的敷料"、"皮肤和组织评估"、"重新定位和早期移动"、"预防性皮肤护理"、"预防压疮/压伤的营养"、"健康教育 "和 "生命体征管理"。研究中提到的压疮/压伤风险评估工具包括布莱登量表、沃特洛量表和诺顿量表。布莱登量表是用于评估医院急诊服务中压疮/压伤发生风险最多的工具:国际文献确定了几种可在急诊服务中实施的预防性干预措施,以避免压疮/压伤的发生。然而,至关重要的是,这些预防性干预措施必须在入院后系统地实施(综合实施)。
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Pressure ulcers/injuries prevention in emergency services: A scoping review.

Aim of the study: To map the available evidence on nursing care provided to prevent the development of pressure ulcers/injuries in emergency services.

Material and methods: Scoping review that follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and the Meta-Analyses extensions for Scoping Reviews and the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines. The inclusion criteria were based on the PCC mnemonic. The main variables of interest were the nursing care provided to prevent the development of pressure ulcers/injuries (Condition) reported in studies developed in hospital emergency services (Context) with adult participants (Population). The scoping review protocol was registered on the OSF platform.

Results: During the selection process, 175 articles were identified in different databases. Applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 20 studies were included in this scoping review. The preventive measures for the development of pressure ulcers/injuries were grouped into 9 categories: "risk factors and risk assessment", "support surfaces", "dressings for pressure ulcer/injury prevention", "skin and tissue assessment", "repositioning and early mobilization", "preventive skin care", "nutrition in pressure ulcer/injury prevention", "health education" and "vital signs management". The instruments for assessing the risk of developing pressure ulcers/injuries mentioned in the studies are the Braden, Waterlow and Norton scales. The most documented tool for assessing the risk of developing pressure ulcers/injuries in hospital emergency services was the Braden Scale.

Conclusion: International literature identified several preventive interventions that could be implemented in emergency services to avoid pressure ulcers/injuries development. However, is crucial that those preventive interventions were systematic implemented (in combination) since hospital admission.

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Journal of tissue viability
Journal of tissue viability DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tissue Viability is the official publication of the Tissue Viability Society and is a quarterly journal concerned with all aspects of the occurrence and treatment of wounds, ulcers and pressure sores including patient care, pain, nutrition, wound healing, research, prevention, mobility, social problems and management. The Journal particularly encourages papers covering skin and skin wounds but will consider articles that discuss injury in any tissue. Articles that stress the multi-professional nature of tissue viability are especially welcome. We seek to encourage new authors as well as well-established contributors to the field - one aim of the journal is to enable all participants in tissue viability to share information with colleagues.
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