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Impaired tissue integrity, related factors and defining characteristics in persons with vascular ulcers
Suelen Gomes Malaquias1  Maria Márcia Bachion1  Marlene Andrade Martins1  Cynthia Assis De Barros Nunes1  Gilson De Vasconcelos Torres1  Lilian Varanda Pereira1 
关键词: Nursing diagnosis;    Leg ulcer;    Varicose ulcer;    Primary health care;    Nursing;    Diagnóstico de enfermería;    Úlcera de la pierna;    Úlcera varicosa;    Atención primaria de salud;    Diagnóstico de enfermagem;    Úlcera da perna;    Úlcera varicosa;    Atenção primária à saúde;    Enfermagem;   
DOI  :  10.1590/0104-07072014001090013
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

This transversal study aimed to analyze factors related to, and defining characteristics of, Impaired Tissue Integrity in persons with vascular ulcers, and compare the mean of these factors between the groups presenting different degrees in the severity of tissue compromise. The study was undertaken in February-August 2009, in the municipal health network of Goiânia in the state of Goiás, using interviews, clinical examinations and photographic records of the wounds. For analysis, simple and percentage frequencies and the Student t-test (p<0.05) were used. Five related factors were identified in more than half of the 42 participants: impaired circulation, knowledge deficit, chemical irritants, fluid excess and nutritional factors. Three defining characteristics were identified in all of the participants. There was no difference in the mean of related factors between groups. Impaired Tissue Integrity in persons with vascular ulcers was a phenomenon which demands professional attention extending beyond circulatory impairment. The mean of factors did not indicate greater or lesser severity of the compromising of the tissue integrity.

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