Investigación y Educación en Enfermería (Jul 2014)

Venous ulcer: risk factors and the Nursing Outcomes Classification

  • Ana Beatriz de Almeida Medeiros,
  • Cecília Maria Farias de Queiroz Frazão,
  • Jéssica Dantas de Sá Tinôco,
  • Maria das Graças Mariano Nunes de Paiva,
  • Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes,
  • Ana Luisa Brandão de Carvalho Lira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
pp. 252 – 259

Abstract

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Objective. To explore the relationship between the risk factors for the development of venous ulcers and the indicators of tissue integrity from the Nursing Outcomes Classification. Methodology. A cross-sectional study conducted in 2013 in a university hospital in Natal/RN (Brazil). Fifty individuals selected by consecutive sampling participated in an interview and physical examination. Results. The most important risk factors were: 44% presented with arterial hypertension, 26% allergy, 20% diabetes mellitus, 4% participated in some physical activity, 6% were smokers and 14% drank alcohol. There was a statistically significant association between diabetes mellitus and the texture of the lesion (p=0.015) and tissue perfusion (p=0.026); allergy and texture (p=0.034); physical activity and hydration (p = 0.034); smoking and thickness (p = 0.018); and alcoholism and exudate of the ulcer (p=0.045). Conclusion. The relationship between risk factors and the nursing outcome indicators generated information relevant to the development of guidelines for the monitoring and treatment of venous ulcer information.

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