Assessment of the risk of pressure ulcer development among hospitalized HIV/Aids patients

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OBJECTIVE: to assess the risk of pressure ulcer development among hospitalized HIV/Aids. Metod: study quantitative descriptive with 35 patients admitted to an infectious diseases hospital in Curitiba-PR-BR. Characterized clinical and epidemiological of patients using a data collection instrument and the Braden Scale. Data was compiled using Excel® and a simple descriptive analysis. RESULTS: two patients were found to have pressure ulcers and the most common comorbidities associated with HIV/Aids were pneumocystis pneumonia, caused by pneumocisti cariini (16), and pulmonary tuberculosis (13). The lowest scores were obtained in the friction and shear subscale, followed by the activity, nutrition, mobility and moisture subscales. The highest score was obtained in the sensory perception subscale. Two patients were classified as 'very high risk', six as 'high risk', three as 'low risk', and the rest as 'no risk'. CONCLUSION: risk assessment using scales provides objective information to assist with systemized and targeted nursing decision-making.

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Cidral, S., Silva, W. F., Visentin, A., Borghi, A. C. da S., Mantovani, M. de F., & Hey, A. P. (2016). Assessment of the risk of pressure ulcer development among hospitalized HIV/Aids patients. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 69(1), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167.2016690113i

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