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- Title
Femoral fracture in the elderly: dependence on nursing care.
- Authors
de Souza, Augusto Baisch; de Oliveira, Daniela Tonroller; Carvalho, Sidiclei Machado; Wolf, Jonas Michel; Maurer, Tiago Claro; Rosso, Lucas Henrique
- Abstract
Introduction: Due to the aging of the population, nursing processes have been adapted to these patients, who require a high level of care and guidance. Objective: Analyzing the degree of dependence on nursing care by elderly patients (65 years or older) with femur fractures. Materials and Methods: retrospective, with a quantitative approach, carried out in a private hospital from April 2021 to April 2022. According to the Patient Classification System (PCS), the sample comprehends 41 patients, analyzed epidemiological data and degree of dependence Study of nursing care during hospitalization, environment of hospitalization, and discharge. Results: Composed of 41 patients, mean age of 84 years and female predominance (75.61%). Concerning fractures, there was a greater occurrence due to falls from standing height and a predominance of neck fractures, with an average time until surgery of less than 16 hours. Systemic Arterial Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus were predominant. The average of the PCS estimates presented 24.26 in the 1st, 26.12 in the 2nd, and 26.24 in the 3rd. The length of hospital stay was 7 days and no deaths were reported. Discussion: The findings on sociodemographic data, reasons for falls, location, comorbidities, degree of dependence, and length of hospital stay are similar to those available in databases. They differ, in better quality, under time until surgery and clinical. Conclusions: The study presents specific knowledge to carry out the care of the intrahospital nursing process, thus allowing the systematization of the team's assistance.
- Subjects
NURSING audit; MEDICAL quality control; INFERENTIAL statistics; NURSING; CLASSIFICATION; RETROSPECTIVE studies; QUANTITATIVE research; PATIENTS; GERIATRIC nursing; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; DATA analysis software; STATISTICAL sampling; FEMORAL fractures; ELDER care; DEPENDENCY (Psychology); NURSING assessment; OLD age
- Publication
Revista Cuidarte, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2216-0973
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15649/cuidarte.3186