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Kitamura JC, Nicolosi JT, Paggiaro AO, Fernandes de Carvalho V. Educational interventions on preventing pressure injuries targeted at nurses: systematic review and meta-analysis. Br J Nurs 2023; 32:S40-S50. [PMID: 37949494 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2023.32.sup20.s40] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2023]
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BACKGROUND Although preventable, pressure injuries are commonly observed in the hospital setting and are estimated to be the third most costly condition, after cancer and cardiovascular disease. AIM Nurses play a crucial role in the prevention and management of pressure injuries, however, published evidence on the effectiveness of educational interventions, directed specifically at nurses in the hospital environment, is scarce. METHOD The authors retrieved published studies on the subject from selected databases (Pubmed/Medline, Embase, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library) in a number of languages (Portuguese, English, French and Spanish). The search yielded randomised controlled trials, as well as quasi-experimental and comparative studies. FINDINGS In total, 11 studies were selected. The outcomes analysed, following some type of educational intervention, included the attitudes and knowledge of the nursing professionals, as well as the incidence of pressure injuries. CONCLUSION The present study demonstrated that different educational strategies can help prevent pressure injuries in the hospital environment.
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- Professor, Nursing Postgraduate Programme, Guarulhos University, and Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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Carvalho EN, Paggiaro AO, Nicolosi JT, Gemperli R, de Carvalho VF. Retrospective Evaluation of Characteristics of Patients with Burn Injuries Treated at the Largest Reference Hospital in Brazil. Plast Aesthet Nurs (Phila) 2023; 43:22-28. [PMID: 36583585 DOI: 10.1097/psn.0000000000000471] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/17/2023]
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Burn injuries are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the Brazilian population. We conducted this study in a tertiary hospital in Brazil to discover the epidemiological characteristics of patients with burn injuries. We conducted a cohort review of patients admitted to the burn unit of our institute during a 5-year period. For each patient, we collected data that included age, gender, total percentage of burned body surface area, burn location, burn mode, and burn cause. We analyzed the data using the R programming language. We included a total of 496 patients in our study. The mean age of the patients was 28 ± 14.7 years. The median length of hospital stay was 2 weeks. We found a significant correlation between the total percentage of burned body surface area and the length of hospitalization (p < .001) and the length of hospitalization in the intensive care unit (p < .001). A total of 427 patients (86%) were discharged from the hospital after successful treatment. In contrast, 43 patients (8.67%) died. The mortality rate was highest in patients who had more than 70% of their total body surface area burned. The average length of hospitalization aligned with global and national statistics presented in the literature. The main causes of the burn injuries were thermal (e.g., fire, hot liquids). We found inhalation injuries present in more than one third of the patients who were hospitalized in the intensive care unit with thermal burns.
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- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho
- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho, MS, is a biologist at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, MD, a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a plastic surgeon in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and at Rua Maria Leonete da Silva Nóbrega, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, MD, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine at University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho, MS, is a biologist at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, MD, a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a plastic surgeon in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and at Rua Maria Leonete da Silva Nóbrega, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, MD, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine at University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho, MS, is a biologist at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, MD, a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a plastic surgeon in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and at Rua Maria Leonete da Silva Nóbrega, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, MD, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine at University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho, MS, is a biologist at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, MD, a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a plastic surgeon in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and at Rua Maria Leonete da Silva Nóbrega, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, MD, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine at University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Elisangela Nunes Carvalho, MS, is a biologist at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, MD, a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a plastic surgeon in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil, and at Rua Maria Leonete da Silva Nóbrega, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, MD, is a professor in the Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine at University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, RN, is a professor in the nursing postgraduate program at Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
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de Carvalho VF, Paggiaro AO, Goldner A, Gemperli R. Retrospective Evaluation Of The Accuracy Of Five Different Severity Scores To Predict The Mortality In Burns Patients. J Burn Care Res 2021:irab057. [PMID: 33882125 DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irab057] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/29/2020] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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BACKGROUND Patients with great clinical impairment, due to extensive burns, need to be admitted to intensive care units, in these treatment sites, indices are used to classify the severity of patients. The aim of the study was to compare the accuracy of the FLAMES score in relation to the Acute Physiologic and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II), the Simplified Acute Physiologic Score II (SAPS II), the Logistic Organ Dysfunction System (LODS) and the Abbreviated Burn Severity Index (ABSI) applied to the severe burn patient facing mortality in an ICU of a reference center for burns in Brazil. METHODS A retrospective study conducted in ICU comparing the accuracy the APACHE II, SAPS II, LODS, ABSI and FLAMES instruments were applied to all the selected medical records. To evaluate the accuracy of the SIs, the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve was calculated and the area under the curve (AUC). RESULTS Among the 574 patients included in the study, male individuals (70.13%), with an average age of 44.01 ± 28.64 prevailed and the majority of the burns were caused by accidents (76.53%). The outcome accounted for 35.29% of deaths. It was observed that the FLAMES and ABSI presented the two largest areas under the ROC curves and the highest sensitivities (96% and 89%, respectively). The APACHE II, SAPS II and LODS presented sensitivities equal to or greater than 80%. CONCLUSIONS It has been demonstrated that indices specifically developed for burn patients, specifically the FLAMES and ABSI indices, presented better accuracies and prediction performances.
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- Nursing Postgraduate Program of Guarulhos University and Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo
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- Plastic Surgery Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo
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Gustinelli Barbosa MA, Paggiaro AO, Fernandes de Carvalho V, Isaac C, Gemperli R. Effects of Hydrogel With Enriched Sodium Alginate in Wounds of Diabetic Patients. Plast Surg Nurs 2020; 40:110-115. [PMID: 32459760 DOI: 10.1097/psn.0000000000000317] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/11/2023]
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Objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the autolytic debridement promoted by hydrogel with sodium alginate enriched with fatty acids and vitamins A and E in the healing of foot wounds in diabetic patients. A clinical study was conducted at an outpatient clinic of medical specialties. The sample comprised 8 patients supervised for a 3-month period, from April to July 2017, by means of a clinical history, photographic record, planimetry, and classification of the wound severity by the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) system. Of the 8 patients supervised, 1 dropped out and 7 were followed up for 12 weeks. Only 2 had complete wound healing, but all presented a reduction of the lesion area of approximately 22.2% and PUSH score of 9.8 to 6.6. This study found that hydrogel showed good results for the treatment of diabetic feet, reducing the area and overall PUSH score of the wounds.
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa
- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil
- César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
- Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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Adriani PA, Paggiaro AO, Ferreira MC, Carvalho VFD. Aplicação do pressure ulcer knowledge test em enfermeiros de um hospital de atenção secundária – estudo transversal. Rev Enferm Atual In Derme 2019. [DOI: 10.31011/reaid-2019-v.87-n.25-art.480] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Objetivo: identificar o nível de conhecimento de enfermeiros sobre a avaliação, prevenção e classificação de lesões por pressão em um hospital do Rio de Janeiro. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo do quantitativo com delineamento descritivo-exploratório. Os dados foram coletados sem a realização de qualquer tipo de orientação ou treinamento prévio dos profissionais sobre lesão por pressão (LPP). Para seu desenvolvimento, foi utilizado o Pressure Ulcer Pieper Knowledge Test (PUKT), que é composto de 41 questões sobre avaliação, classificação e prevenção de lesões por pressão. Destas, 8 questões referem-se a avaliação e classificação da LPP e 33 questões sobre prevenção. Resultados: Participaram 102 enfermeiros, sendo 71 do sexo feminino e 31 do sexo masculino. A predominância de idade dos participantes foi de 30 a 39 anos. Quanto ao tempo de formado a maioria possui entre 2 a 5 anos de conclusão de curso e formação em Latu senso. Em relação aos resultados globais do teste, 70% (68.63%) dos enfermeiros acertaram menos de 70 % das questões, indicando um déficit de conhecimento na área. Conclusão: Diante dos resultados, identifica-se um déficit no conhecimento sobre a avaliação, classificação e prevenção de LPP, indicando a necessidade da educação permanente para atualização dos profissionais de enfermagem. Palavras Chave: Enfermagem; conhecimento; lesão por pressão; classificação.
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Gustinelli Barbosa MA, Paggiaro AO, Carvalho VFD, Isaac C, Gemperli R. Effects of Hydrogel With Enriched Sodium Alginate in Wounds of Diabetic Patients. Plast Surg Nurs 2018; 38:133-138. [PMID: 30157127 DOI: 10.1097/psn.0000000000000228] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/08/2023]
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Objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the autolytic debridement promoted by hydrogel with sodium alginate enriched with fatty acids and vitamins A and E in the healing of foot wounds in diabetic patients. A clinical study was conducted at an outpatient clinic of medical specialties. The sample comprised 8 patients supervised for a 3-month period, from April to July 2017, by means of a clinical history, photographic record, planimetry, and classification of the wound severity by the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) system. Of the 8 patients supervised, 1 dropped out and 7 were followed up for 12 weeks. Only 2 had complete wound healing, but all presented a reduction of the lesion area of approximately 22.2% and PUSH score of 9.8 to 6.6. This study found that hydrogel showed good results for the treatment of diabetic feet, reducing the area and overall PUSH score of the wounds.
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- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa
- Murilo Antonio Gustinelli Barbosa, MN, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil. André Oliveira Paggiaro, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil. Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, PhD, is Nurse, Guarulhos University, São Paulo, Brazil. César Isaac, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil. Rolf Gemperli, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil
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Nicolosi JT, Altran SC, Barragam JP, Carvalho VFD, Issac C. Terapias compressivas no tratamento de úlcera venosa: estudo bibliométrico. Aquichan 2015. [DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2015.15.2.11] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Introdução: Úlceras de origem venosas são lesões cutâneas que geralmente acometem o terço inferior das pernas. O tratamento dessas feridas é dinâmico e depende da evolução das fases da reparação tecidual. Esse tratamento inclui métodos clínicos e cirúrgicos, sendo a terapia compressiva o método não cirúrgico mais frequentemente utilizado. Dentre as terapias compressivas, destacam-se as bandagens inelásticas e elásticas, meias elásticas e pressão pneumática intermitente. Objetivo: O presente estudo pretendeu identificar o perfil da produção científica nacional e internacional que descrevesse terapia compressiva e úlcera venosa classificando-o de acordo com: cronologia de publicação, procedência, periódicos em que estão publicadas, avaliação do “Qualis” — Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (Capes), distribuição da abordagem metodológica, análise do conteúdo das publicações e comparar, quando possível, os dados apresentados nessa revisão. Método: Estudo bibliométrico realizado nas bases de dados Medline, Lilacs e CINAHL no qual se utilizaram os descritores “Varicose Ulcer/therapy”, “Compression Bandages”, “Wound Healing” e o operador booleano AND entre os anos de 2009 a 2013. Resultados: Foram selecionados 47 artigos; a maioria publicada em 2012 (n = 12; 25,53%), nos Estados Unidos (n=14; 29,78%) e Reino Unido (n=14; 29,78%), em revistas de especialidade vascular (n=19; 40,42%), com avaliações A2 (n=13; 27,65%) e B1 (n=13; 27,65%). A maior parte da metodologia utilizada nos estudos selecionados era tipo “estudos clínicos” (n= 30; 63,82%). Dentre os estudos clínicos e metanálises, apenas 30% (n= 14) apresentavam como objetivo principal avaliação da terapia compressiva e pretenderam estudar comparativamente eficácia de bandagens elásticas, inelásticas, meias elásticas, pressão pneumática intermitente e ausência de terapia compressiva no tratamento de úlceras venosas. Conclusão: Há preocupação da comunidade científica com a busca do tratamento eficaz para as úlceras venosas, porém a distribuição mundial de publicações é desigual. Evidenciou-se que a terapia compressiva não é o objeto principal na maioria dos trabalhos selecionados, o que leva ao interesse em terapias adjuvantes ou complementares a essa. Ficou evidente a necessidade da terapia compressiva, porém não há consenso sobre qual pressão deva ser utilizada para se obter melhores resultados na cicatrização; portanto, são necessários mais estudos que avaliem as interferências das diversas pressões sobre o processo de reparo tecidual. Também há carência de estudos que comprovem a ação da pressão pneumática intermitente com associações ou não de bandagens elásticas.
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Nicolosi JT, de Carvalho VF, Sabatés AL, Paggiaro AO. Assessment of health status of adolescent burn victims undergoing rehabilitation: a cross-sectional field study. Plast Surg Nurs 2013; 33:185-191. [PMID: 24297081 DOI: 10.1097/psn.0000000000000013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/02/2023]
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Teenagers may experience physiological and psychological changes when they suffer from a severe burn. The aim of this study was to assess the state of health of teenagers who were undergoing a rehabilitation process following a severe burn. A cross-sectional field study was carried out with 63 teenagers and young adults who had suffered burns. The tests applied were social, demographic, and clinical instruments. The specific tests included the Burn Specific Health Scale-Revised, Beck Depression Inventory, Rosenberg's Self-Esteem Scale, and Functional Independence Measurement. The results were analyzed by using descriptive statistics, multivariate analysis of variance, variance analysis, and Cronbach's reliability analysis. The social and demographic analysis of the population has shown a prevalence of female (60.3%), single subjects (93.7%), and ages between 12 and 20 years (mean age of 15.95 years). The mean total body surface area burn was 23.84%, with accidents as the main causative factor (92.10%). More than half (52.4%) reported functional and aesthetic effects after the burn, with 81% concerned about the visible scar. Cronbach's reliability analysis has shown statistically confident results for all the instruments as applied. The multivariate analysis showed a correlation between the work domain and marital status, whereas there was no evidence to show a correlation between sex, age, physical or aesthetic sequelae or visibility of burns, and depression, self-esteem, functional independence, or current state of health. The results obtained prove the reliability of the instruments applied, making it possible to assess the state of teenagers and young adults health during the rehabilitation process.
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- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi
- Júlia Teixeira Nicolosi, RN, MSM, is master in nursing from the University Guarulhos, has degree in nursing from the School of Nursing of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, and is Professor, Department of Health, University Nove de Julho. She is also specialist, neonatal nursing program by improving the Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. Viviane Fernandes de Carvalho, RN, CWOCN, PhD, is technical assistant of the Executive Board of the Health Institute Central Clinical Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, voluntary teacher at the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, and permanent faculty of the Masters Program in Nursing at the University Guarulhos (UnG). She graduated from the University of São Paulo (2002), with postgraduate Sense Stomatherapy Lato in the School of Nursing, University of São Paulo (2003), and Strict Sense - PhD from the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (2008). She is currently pursuing Post doctorate at the Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Ana Llonch Sabatés, MD, PhD, is full professor at the University Guarulhos, São Paulo, Brazil. She master in pediatric nursing, University of São Paulo (1983) and doctorate in nursing, Federal University of São Paulo (1995). Thematic search: nursing the child in the disease process, promoting the health of children with emphasis on monitoring the growth and development, and therapeutic play in child care and family. André Oliveira Paggiaro, MD, PhD, is currently assistant physician at the Hospital das Clínicas, Medical Tissue Bank of the ICHC, medical outpatient wound of Plastic Surgery ICHC, researcher - LIM 4 - Microsurgery Laboratory and USP Plastic Surgery. He graduated in Medicine at Hospital das Clínicas (2001), specialist in General Surgery (ICHC-2003), specialist in Plastic Surgery (ICHC-2005), and PhD (USP-2011)
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Teixeira Nicolosi J, Fernandes de Carvalho V, Llonch Sabatés A. A quantitative, cross-sectional study of depression and self-esteem in teenage and young adult burn victims in rehabilitation. Ostomy Wound Manage 2013; 59:22-29. [PMID: 24018389] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/02/2023]
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Burns can have a negative physiological and emotional impact, particularly among teenage victims. To assess the presence of depression and level of self-esteem, a cross-sectional study was conducted among 63 teenage and young adult burn victims ages 12 to 20 years undergoing physical and psychological rehabilitation at the Outpatient Unit for Plastic Surgery and Burns at the Central Institute of the Clínicas Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. Assessment instruments included Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE). Internal consistency within and between the two scales was established via Cronbach's-α coefficient. All variables were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and the statistical difference between means was compared using Student's t-test. The majority of participants were female (38, 60.3%) and unmarried (59, 93.7%) with a mean total body surface area (TBSA) burn of 23.84%. Most burns (58, 92.10%) were the result of accidents and were located on the trunk (47, 74.6%), head (43, 68%), arms (41, 65%), hands (38, 60%), neck (34, 54%), and forearm (29, 46%). Participants had received physical and psychological rehabilitation for an average of 124.74 months (SD 63.67) from a multidisciplinary team. The majority of participants (33, 52.4%) reported functional and aesthetic after-effects and appraised their scar as visible (51, 81.0%). BDI results showed low levels or absence of depression (mean = 7.63, SD 8.72; scale 0 = no depression to 63 = serious depression); the RSE showed adequate levels of self-esteem (mean = 8.41, SD 4.74; scale 0-30, where higher scores indicate worst levels of self-esteem). Burn location did not affect depression (BDI: P = 0.26) or self-esteem (RSE: P = 0.21). However, depression and self-esteem were more significant in participants who were not able to work and/or go to school than in those who were (BDI: P = 0.04 and self-esteem RSE: P = 0.03). Contrary to the initial hypothesis, this population of teenage burn victims did not experience depression and low self-esteem compared with the normal population described in the literature, which may demonstrate the importance of multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs.
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Oliveira Paggiaro A, Fernandes de Carvalho V, Hencklain Fonseca GH, Doi A, Castro Ferreira M. Negative pressure therapy for complex wounds in patients with sickle-cell disease: a case study. Ostomy Wound Manage 2010; 56:62-67. [PMID: 20729564] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/29/2023]
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Sickle-cell disease is the most prevalent genetic disease in the Brazilian population. Lower limb ulcers are the most frequent cutaneous complications, affecting 8% to 10% of the patients. These ulcers are usually deep and may take many years to heal. Evidence about the effectiveness of systemic or topical treatment of these wounds is limited, apart from stabilization of the anemia. A 28-year old woman with sickle-cell disease was admitted for treatment of three deep chronic lower leg ulcers. All wounds had tendon exposure and contained firmly adherent fibrin slough. Following surgical debridement and before grafting, the wounds were managed with three different dressings: a rayon and normal saline solution dressing, a calcium alginate dressing covered with gauze, and negative pressure therapy. All three wounds healed successfully and their grafts showed complete integration; only the rayon-dressed wound required a second debridement. The alginate and rayon-dressed wounds recurred after 9 months and required additional skin grafts. Helpful research on managing ulcers in patients with sickle-cell disease is minimal, but the results of this case study suggest that topical treatment modalities may affect outcomes. Research to explore the safety and effectiveness of NPT in patients with sickle-cell wounds is warranted.
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Ferreira MC, Vieira SAT, Carvalho VFD. Estudo comparativo da sensibilidade nos pés de diabéticos com e sem úlceras utilizando o PSSD™. Acta ortop bras 2010. [DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522010000200002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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INTRODUÇÃO: Determinar e comparar limiares de sensibilidade cutânea nos pés de pacientes diabéticos com úlcera em apenas um dos membros inferiores. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: 20 pacientes foram estudados, a média de idade e de conhecimento do diabetes foi 61,6 e 12,4 anos, respectivamente. Todos os pacientes foram previamente testados com o monofilamento de Semmes-Weinstein nº 5,07. A sensibilidade foi avaliada usando o teste de discriminação entre dois pontos e o PSSD™ (Pressure-Specified Sensory Device) para avaliar os limiares de sensibilidade de maneira quantitativa, em g/mm². Testadas três áreas da pele: polpa do hálux, dorso do pé e parte medial do calcâneo, incluindo-se quatro testes, um ponto estático, um ponto dinâmico, dois pontos estáticos e dois pontos dinâmicos. RESULTADOS: A distância média de discriminação de dois pontos em mm foi superior nos pés com úlceras, mas a diferença entre os membros inferiores teve significância estatística apenas para o hálux. Com o PSSD™, todos os pacientes tiveram limiares de pressão superior nos pés com úlcera, em comparação com os pés sem úlcera, em todos os testes e com significância estatística. CONCLUSÃO: O PSSD™ foi capaz de diferenciar níveis de sensibilidade entre membros com e sem úlcera em pacientes diabéticos, com significância estatística.
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Carvalho VFD, Ferreira MC, Vieira SAT, Ueda T. [Cutaneous sensibility threshold in the feet of diabetic patients with pressure specified sensory device: an assessment of the neuropathy]. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) 2009; 55:29-34. [PMID: 19360274 DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302009000100011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/07/2007] [Accepted: 05/10/2008] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVES Neuropathy is a severe progressive loss of protective sensation in the feet, increasing patient vulnerability to mechanical trauma and consequently more prone to development of chronic wounds, major distortion of the foot bone architecture and to eventual limb amputation. Prophylaxis should be enforced to avoid foot ulceration and for this purpose, evaluation of the degree of loss of sensation on the skin is essential. The PSSD (Pressure Specified Sensory Device) was developed to quantify the threshold of pressure applied to the skin that the patient might recognize as positive. Pressure of one or two points is tested both statically and with movement, thus assessing the function of fast and slow response nerve fibers. METHODS 33 diabetic patients, type II, with no previous history of wounds on the lower extremity were studied. The tests used were, one point static, one point moving and two points, static and moving on the cutaneous territory of the fibular nerve and posterior tibial nerve (two territories - medial plantar and calcaneous nerves). RESULTS Altered values were observed for the static and dynamic tests over the three nerve territories studied. Differences were statically significant (p < 0.05). This numeric quantification of the threshold of pressure supports the evaluation of the status of the fiber/receptor structures as well as the functional deficit subsequent to diabetic neuropathy.
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Ferreira MC, Carvalho VFD, Kamamoto F, Tuma P, Paggiaro AO. Negative pressure therapy (vacuum) for wound bed preparation among diabetic patients: case series. SAO PAULO MED J 2009; 127:166-70. [PMID: 19820878 PMCID: PMC10956899 DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802009000300010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/02/2009] [Revised: 07/02/2009] [Accepted: 07/13/2009] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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CONTEXT Complications from diabetes mellitus affecting the lower limbs occur in 40 to 70% of such patients. Neuropathy is the main cause of ulceration and may be associated with vascular impairment. The wound evolves with necrosis and infection, and if not properly treated, amputation may be the end result. Surgical treatment is preferred in complex wounds without spontaneous healing. After debridement of the necrotic tissue, the wound bed needs to be prepared to receive a transplant of either a graft or a flap. Dressings can be used to prepare the wound bed, but this usually leads to longer duration of hospitalization. Negative pressure using a vacuum system has been proposed for speeding up the treatment. This paper had the objective of analyzing the effects of this therapy on wound bed preparation among diabetic patients. CASE SERIES Eighty-four diabetic patients with wounds in their lower limbs were studied. A commercially available vacuum system was used for all patients after adequate debridement of necrotic tissues. For 65 patients, skin grafts completed the treatment and for the other 19, skin flaps were used. Wound bed preparation was achieved over an average time of 7.51 days for 65 patients and 10 days for 12 patients, and in only one case was not achieved. CONCLUSIONS This experience suggests that negative pressure therapy may have an important role in wound bed preparation and as part of the treatment for wounds in the lower limbs of diabetic patients.
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- Marcus Castro Ferreira
- Plastic Surgery Division, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP), São Paulo, Brazil.
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Santos VLCDG, Azevedo MAJ, Silva TSD, Carvalho VMJ, Carvalho VFD. [Crosscultural adaptation of the pressure ulcer scale for healing to the portuguese language]. Rev Lat Am Enfermagem 2005; 13:305-13. [PMID: 16059535 DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692005000300004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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This study aimed to carry out a crosscultural adaptation of the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) to the Portuguese language through the translation of the instrument into Portuguese (by bilingual specialists and a specialist committee) and the validation of inter-rater reliability (comparison between nurses' and stomal therapists' observations) and convergent validity (correlation between pressure ulcers - PU - stages and type of tissue factor and total scale score). Besides the Kappa index, we also used Fisher's and Spearman's Tests. The Kappa indices (0.90 to 1.00) obtained for the comparison between all nurses and stomal therapists' observations for all sub-scales and for the total score and the presence of a positive and statistically significant correlation (p<0.001) between PU stages and total score for nurses and stomal therapists confirmed both scales' measuring properties, thus pointing towards the future use of the PUSH adapted version in the Portuguese culture.
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