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Revista de Enfermagem Referência

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GONZALEZ CONSUEGRA, Renata Virginia; LOPEZ ZULUAGA, Wilmar José  y  ROA LIZCANO, Karen Tatiana. Epidemiology of care-related skin injuries: prevalence study in Colombia. Rev. Enf. Ref. [online]. 2017, vol.serIV, n.15, pp.65-72. ISSN 0874-0283.  https://doi.org/10.12707/RIV17038.

Background: It is important to identify care-related skin injuries (CRSIs) because they influence the quality of life, lead to high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide, and have high economic costs for healthcare systems. Objective: To determine and characterize the prevalence of CRSIs in Colombia in 2016. Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional period prevalence study. The sample was obtained from 310 online surveys to Colombian nurses. A non-probability sampling of consecutive cases was used since all possible cases found during a given period were included. Results: Data were obtained on the prevalence of CRSIs and metabolic etiology, as well as on the frequency of injuries according to gender, age group, healthcare service, prevention measures, use of topical products, and use of assessment scales. Conclusion: Prevalence studies reveal the current situation with a view to influencing local and national institutional policies on quality care, patient safety, and public health.

Palabras clave : prevalence; injuries; nursing care.

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