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Isabel Díaz-Caro1,2, Soledad García Gómez-Heras3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Pressure ulcers (PUs) nowadays are a major health problem in society, associated with increased morbidity and increased health care costs. The incidence of HAPU is an indicator of health care quality.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31914154 PMCID: PMC6948734 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0227052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1NORTON Modified by INSALUD (Norton-MI) is a modified version of the scale developed by Norton et al. (1962) and was adapted by INSALUD in 1996 (National Institute for Health, 1996 [15].
Fig 2Method: Inclusion criteria for the selection of patients.
Fig 3Description of the population under study.
Description of the characteristics of the population classified as "minimal risk", patient with HAPU (PWHAPU) and patient without HAPU (PWithoutHAPU).
| Minimal Risk Level Norton-MI Scale (15–20) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | PWithoutHAPU | PWHAPU | |||||
| n = 1260 | n = 1148 | n = 112 | |||||
| n | % | n | % | n | % | ||
| 662 | (52.5) | 610 | (53.1) | 52 | (46.4) | ||
| 76 | (14.3) | 76 | (14.5) | 76,8 | (11.7) | ||
| 234 | (18.6) | 215 | (18.7) | 19 | (17.0) | ||
| 671 | (53.3) | 613 | (53.4) | 58 | (51.8) | ||
| 355 | (28.2) | 320 | (27.9) | 35 | (31.3) | ||
| 570 | (45.2) | 512 | (44.6) | 58 | (51.8) | ||
| 239 | (19) | 216 | (18.8) | 23 | (20.5) | ||
| 451 | (35.8) | 420 | (36.6) | 31 | (27.7) | ||
| 252 | (20.0) | 237 | (20.6) | 15 | (13.4) | ||
| 205 | (16.3) | 176 | (15.3) | 29 | (25.9) | ||
| 85 | (6.7) | 77 | (6.7) | 8 | (7.1) | ||
| 99 | (7.9) | 93 | (8.1) | 6 | (5.4) | ||
| 20 | (1.6) | 16 | (1.4) | 4 | (3.6) | ||
| 69 | (5.5) | 62 | (5.4) | 7 | (6.3) | ||
| 81 | (6.4) | 72 | (6.3) | 9 | (8) | ||
| 180 | (14.3) | 165 | (14.4) | 15 | (13.4) | ||
| 262 | (20.8) | 244 | (21.3) | 18 | (16.1) | ||
| 7 | (0.6) | 6 | (0.6) | 1 | (0.9) | ||
| 16 | (15.18) | 17 | (16.18) | 16 | (15.17) | ||
| 827 | (65.6) | 752 | (65.5) | 75 | (67.0) | ||
| 433 | (34.4) | 396 | (34.5) | 37 | (33.0) | ||
| 899 | (71.3) | 827 | (72) | 72 | (64.3) | ||
| 429 | (34.0) | 359 | (31.3) | 70 | (62.5) | ||
| 105 | (8.3) | 95 | (8.3) | 10 | (8.9) | ||
| 852 | (67.6) | 770 | (67.1) | 82 | (73.2) | ||
| 728 | (57.8) | 695 | (60.5) | 33 | (29.5) | ||
| 257 | (20.4) | 229 | (19.9) | 28 | (25.0) | ||
| 471 | (37.4) | 417 | (36.3) | 54 | (48.2) | ||
| 554 | (44) | 534 | (46.5) | 20 | (17.9) | ||
| 470 | (37.3) | 440 | (38.3) | 30 | (26.8) | ||
| 1041 | (82.6) | 944 | (82.2) | 97 | (86.6) | ||
| 9 | (6,14) | 9 | (5,13) | 15 | (9.29) | ||
| 417 | (33.1) | 405 | (35.3) | 12 | (10.7) | ||
| 538 | (42.7) | 497 | (43.3) | 41 | (36.3) | ||
| 182 | (14.4) | 160 | (13.9) | 22 | (19.6) | ||
| 60 | (4.8) | 51 | (4.4) | 9 | (8.0) | ||
| 63 | (5.0) | 35 | (3.0) | 28 | (25.0) | ||
Patient with hospital-acquired pressure ulcer (PWHAPU); Patient without hospital-acquired pressure ulcer (PWithoutHAPU)
Fig 4Incidence of HAPU in minimal risk rated patients per nursing care unit.
Bars represent 95% confidence interval.
Describes the frequency of the number of HAPU per patient and HAPU declaration time in PWHAPU.
| PWHAPU | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nº of HAPU developed in the patient | n = 112 | % | |
| 97 | (86.6) | ||
| 13 | (11.6) | ||
| 2 | (0.2) | ||
| 6 | (3,14) | ||
| 63 | (56.3) | ||
| 24 | (21.4) | ||
| 5 | (4.5) | ||
| 20 | (17.9) | ||
Patient with hospital-acquired pressure ulcer (PWHAPU)
General description of HAPU, frequency by categories and anatomical location.
| HAPU—1 | HAPU—2 | HAPU—3 | TOTAL | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | ||
| 58 | (51.8) | 11 | (73.3) | 2 | (100.0) | 71 | (55.0) | ||
| 51 | (45.5) | 4 | (26.7) | 55 | (42.6) | ||||
| 3 | (2.7) | 3 | (2.3) | ||||||
| 57 | (50.9) | 3 | (20.0) | 1 | (50.0) | 61 | (47.3) | ||
| 31 | (27.7) | 7 | (46.7) | 1 | (50.0) | 39 | (30.2) | ||
| 9 | (8.1) | 3 | (20.0) | 12 | (9.4) | ||||
| 2 | (1.8) | 2 | (1.6) | ||||||
| 1 | (0.9) | 1 | (0.8) | ||||||
| 2 | (1.8) | 2 | (1.6) | ||||||
| 4 | (3.6) | 1 | (6.7) | 5 | (3.9) | ||||
| 6 | (5.4) | 1 | (6.7) | 7 | (5.5) | ||||
First HAPU(HAPU-1); Second HAPU (HAPU-2); Third HAPU (HAPU -3)
Detailed description of HAPU by category and anatomical location.
| HAPU—1 | HAPU—2 | HAPU—3 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CATEGORY I | n = 112 | % | n = 15 | % | n = 2 | % | |
| 27 | (38.0) | 1 | (1.4) | 1 | (1.4) | ||
| 19 | (26.8) | 6 | (8.5) | 1 | (1.4) | ||
| 4 | (5.6) | 2 | (1.8) | ||||
| 1 | (1.4) | ||||||
| 1 | (1.4) | ||||||
| 2 | (1.8) | 1 | (1.4) | ||||
| 4 | (52.5) | 1 | (1.4) | ||||
| 28 | (50.9) | 2 | (3.6) | ||||
| 11 | (20.0) | 1 | (1.8) | ||||
| 5 | (9.1) | 1 | (1.8) | ||||
| 1 | (1.8) | ||||||
| 2 | (3.6) | ||||||
| 2 | (3.6) | ||||||
| 2 | (3.6) | ||||||
| 2 | (66.7) | ||||||
| 1 | (33.3) | ||||||
First HAPU(HAPU-1); Second HAPU (HAPU-2); Third HAPU (HAPU-3)
Shows a bivariate analysis.
Risk factors associated with the presence of HAPU in patients with “minimal risk” assessment on the Norton-MI scale.
| BIVARIATE ANALYSIS | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CARACTERISTIC | RR | CI 95% | p < value | |
| 1,28 | 0,90–1,82 | 0,175 | ||
| 0,97 | 0,63–1,42 | 0,904 | ||
| 0,72 | 0,50–1,04 | 0,083 | ||
| 1,31 | 0,88–1,96 | 0,185 | ||
| 0,31 | 0,21–0,45 | < 0,001 | ||
| 3,23 | 2,24–4,65 | < 0,001 | ||
| 1,36 | 0,81–2,30 | 0,243 | ||
| 1,08 | 0,58–2,00 | 0,811 | ||
| 1,30 | 0,87–1,95 | 0,205 | ||
| 0,61 | 0,41–0,92 | 0,016 | ||
| 0,28 | 0,17–0,44 | < 0,001 | ||
| 1,56 | 1,10–2,22 | 0,013 | ||
| 4,12 | 2,29–7,41 | <0,001 | ||
| 3,29 | 2,31–4,68 | <0,001 | ||
| 4,38 | 3,09–6,19 | <0,001 | ||
| 1,30 | 0,91–1,85 | 0,145 | ||
| 1,1 | 0,71–1,71 | 0,658 | ||
| 0,69 | 0,46–1,02 | 0,061 | ||
Values for relative risk: RR (p<0,05 95% Confidence interval)