Relationship between pressure injury and nutritional status in hospitalized patients
Literature review
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Pressure Ulcer. Malnutrition. Aged. Hospital.Abstract
The aim of this study was to review the main scientific evidence about pressure ulcer and nutritional status in adult patients admitted to a hospital. This is a literature review. A search was carried out in online scientific databases such as: SciELO, PubMed and LILACS. The keywords used were “pressure ulcer” AND “hospital” AND “malnutrition”. The search in the databases resulted in 129 studies in which eight met the inclusion criteria and made up the present review. The analysis showed that nutritional status (malnutrition) is one of the most important risk factors associated with the development and severity of pressure injuries in hospitalized patients. Nutritional intervention for patients at high risk of developing pressure injuries has proved to be a cost-effective approach compared to standard nutritional care in preventing pressure injuries.
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