2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2016.06.008
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Diferenciación entre lesiones cutáneas asociadas a la humedad y úlceras por presión mediante el uso de fotografías en un área de críticos

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“…However, the degree of agreement was substantially higher for nurses who had received formal training in wound care. Similar findings were noted in a more recently conducted study in 2016 in Spain by Valls-Matarín and colleagues,17 with nurses working in critical care showing a low degree of total agreement ( K = 0.38). In the Valls-Matarín study, 33% of the skin lesions were classified incorrectly and 35.2% of MASD cases were classified as PIs.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…However, the degree of agreement was substantially higher for nurses who had received formal training in wound care. Similar findings were noted in a more recently conducted study in 2016 in Spain by Valls-Matarín and colleagues,17 with nurses working in critical care showing a low degree of total agreement ( K = 0.38). In the Valls-Matarín study, 33% of the skin lesions were classified incorrectly and 35.2% of MASD cases were classified as PIs.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Due to confusion over similarities among some skin conditions and PIs, the importance of PI training and ongoing education for health care professionals is warranted 16–18. One method to provide initial and continuing education is the use of photographs, which have been widely used in the study and monitoring of wounds and skin lesions, including the assessment of PIs, for practicing health care professionals and for nursing and health professions students 19,20…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El uso de fotografías médicas para realizar diagnósticos a distancia o formación continua al personal sanitario, ha sido utilizada en diversos campos como las heridas quirúrgicas o lesiones cutáneas asociadas a la dependencia, con muy buenos resultados 6,7 . Por esta razón y aunque su uso en el análisis del circuito extracorpóreo no ha sido reportado en TCDE, su utilización puede ayudar a una correcta interpretación de las presiones de los monitores durante el tratamiento, siendo un aspecto clave para mejorar la eficacia del tratamiento, prevenir potenciales complicaciones y contribuir a la seguridad del paciente.…”
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“…(14) Limitations in care and in research related with the appearance of PL are related with the lack of a process that validates the events (PL yes; PL No) and the degree of the lesion, bearing in mind the existence of a guide that defines the degrees of the lesions. (14) Using the photographic record to evaluate the evidence of events in health has been used in identifying PL, (12,16) but its implementation and standardized use accompanied by a methodological plan to validate the reproducibility of the events has presented methodological limitations. (12,16) The aim of this study was to evaluate inter-observer agreement among experts in identifying PL and the degree of lesions in adult patients hospitalized with risk of PL, using photographic records.…”
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“…(14) Using the photographic record to evaluate the evidence of events in health has been used in identifying PL, (12,16) but its implementation and standardized use accompanied by a methodological plan to validate the reproducibility of the events has presented methodological limitations. (12,16) The aim of this study was to evaluate inter-observer agreement among experts in identifying PL and the degree of lesions in adult patients hospitalized with risk of PL, using photographic records. Likewise, agreement was assessed between expert evaluators and the record and degree of PL described in the nursing registry in the electronic clinical record.…”
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