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Association between the orientation received during hospitalization and the occurrence of wound healing

Relación entre la orientación recibida durante la internación y la ocurrencia de cicatrización de heridas

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to assess whether there is an association between the orientation received during hospitalization and the occurrence of wound healing from the patient’s perspective after hospital discharge.

Methods:

concurrent cohort, with 180-day follow-up, held in Dermatology Ward. A total of 62 patients with wounds requiring care after discharge were evaluated between July 2015 and November 2016. Information about the orientation was obtained by phone call between 7 and 10, 60, 120 and 180 days after discharge.

Results:

the older the patient, the lower the chance of healing in up to ten days; and the longer the hospitalization, the lower the chance of healing. They received orientation in the high 90.3%, while 87% understood the orientations.

Conclusions:

there was no association between the orientation received during hospitalization and the occurrence of wound healing from the patient’s perspective after hospital discharge.

Descriptors:
Orientation; Wounds and Injuries; Wound Healing; Health Education; Hospitalization

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