The objective of the present study was to identify scientific evidence in the literature regarding management and prevention of skin tears by nurses over the last ten years. This is an integrative review of articles found in the LILACS, SciELO, BDENF, MEDLINE, Scopus, ScienceDirect and PubMed databases, identified with the Portuguese, English and Spanish descriptors for "skin," "friction," or with the keyword "skin tears". After inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, fifteen texts were selected. Scientific evidence demonstrated that the best management results are obtained by covering the tear with the skin flap itself, using octylcyanoacrylate or silicone-based products. Prevention consists of promoting a safe environment, through ...
Patients in acute and long-term care settings receive daily routine skin care, including washing, ba...
OBJECTIVETo identify and analyse skin tear prevalence and factors associated with its occurrence.MET...
The selection of appropriate dressing is an essential component of surgical wound management. The id...
Background : Skin tears are common in many care settings. Clinicians’ practices show a lack of knowl...
A tomada de decisão do enfermeiro na sua prática diária necessita ser fundamentada em conhecimento c...
This study presents the results of a descriptive, cross-sectional, online international survey in or...
A pilot study was conducted to compare four types of dressings used to treat skin tears in nursing h...
Background: Skin tear is a superficial wound limited to the dermis, whose main characteristic is the...
Pressure injury is caused by extensive exposure to intense pressure that can lead to a cracked skin....
This article is a systematic review of the literature for scientific databases, aims to identify sci...
This study was an adjunct to a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test whether skin moisturising r...
Skin tears, defined as traumatic wounds caused by mechanical forces, can be debilitating for individ...
Background: Although skin tears are among the most prevalent acute wounds in nursing homes, their re...
Pressure ulcers are injuries that affect the skin and its underlying tissues due to prolonged pressu...
Objective: to analyze the role of nurses in the Intensive Care Unit in the prevention of pressure ul...
Patients in acute and long-term care settings receive daily routine skin care, including washing, ba...
OBJECTIVETo identify and analyse skin tear prevalence and factors associated with its occurrence.MET...
The selection of appropriate dressing is an essential component of surgical wound management. The id...
Background : Skin tears are common in many care settings. Clinicians’ practices show a lack of knowl...
A tomada de decisão do enfermeiro na sua prática diária necessita ser fundamentada em conhecimento c...
This study presents the results of a descriptive, cross-sectional, online international survey in or...
A pilot study was conducted to compare four types of dressings used to treat skin tears in nursing h...
Background: Skin tear is a superficial wound limited to the dermis, whose main characteristic is the...
Pressure injury is caused by extensive exposure to intense pressure that can lead to a cracked skin....
This article is a systematic review of the literature for scientific databases, aims to identify sci...
This study was an adjunct to a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test whether skin moisturising r...
Skin tears, defined as traumatic wounds caused by mechanical forces, can be debilitating for individ...
Background: Although skin tears are among the most prevalent acute wounds in nursing homes, their re...
Pressure ulcers are injuries that affect the skin and its underlying tissues due to prolonged pressu...
Objective: to analyze the role of nurses in the Intensive Care Unit in the prevention of pressure ul...
Patients in acute and long-term care settings receive daily routine skin care, including washing, ba...
OBJECTIVETo identify and analyse skin tear prevalence and factors associated with its occurrence.MET...
The selection of appropriate dressing is an essential component of surgical wound management. The id...