Objective: Verify if aging is an independent predictor of NW in ICU, according to age groups, and its predictive value as a determinant of NW in ICU. Methods: Study was conducted from 2012 to 2016. A convenience sample composed by patients (age > 18) admitted to nine ICU belonging to a Brazilian hospital, was analyzed. Age was assumed as an independent variable and NW (measured by the Nursing Activities Score - NAS) as dependent. Linear regression model and ROC curve were used for the analysis. Results: 890 participants (361 older people), mostly males (58.1%). The mean NAS score was higher among older participants in comparison to adults (p=0.004) but not within categories of aging (p=0.697). Age was responsible for 0.6% of NAS score. Each year of age increases NAS score in 0.081 points (p=0.015). However, age was not a good predictor of NAS score (AUC = 0.394; p=0.320). Conclusion: The care of older people in ICU is associated with an increase in NW, compared to adults. Aging can be considered an associated factor but not a good predictor of NW in ICU.
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Ferretti-Rebustini, R. E. D. L., Nogueira, L. D. S., Silva, R. D. C. G. E., Poveda, V. D. B., Machado, S. P., de Oliveira, E. M., … Padilha, K. G. (2017). Aging as a predictor of nursing workload in Intensive Care Unit: results from a Brazilian Sample. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 51, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-220X2016237503216
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