Examinando por Autor "Cárdenas Mollo, Verónica Eulalia"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of advanced wound care versus traditional wound care in wound healing in adult patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-12-16) Sánchez Alvarez, Yesenia; Cárdenas Mollo, Verónica Eulalia; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of advanced care versus traditional care in wound healing in adult patients. Materials and Methods: The Systematic review consists of 10 scientific articles identified in the following databases: Indexf, Scielo, Epistemonikos, Pubmed, Gicos, Ecitydoc, Medigraphic, Inheridas. By the type of design. By type of design: Within the 10 evidence, the research design belongs 30% (3/10) Systematic review, 10% (1/10) Systematic review and meta-analysis, 10% (1/10) controlled study and randomized, 10% (1/10) Open experimental, 10% (1/10) Case and control, 10% (1/10) cohort study, 10% (1/10) prospective randomized analytical study, 10% (1/10) experimental clinical trial. By type of quality: Of the total of 10 pieces of evidence, 60% (6/10) are of high quality, 30% (3/10) of moderate quality, and 10% (1/10) are of low quality. By country of origin: This present study comes from the countries of Mexico (20%), Spain (20%), Brazil (10%), Venezuela (10%), Colombia (10%), Peru (10%) , Chile (10%) and Switzerland (10%). Results: 100% (n = 10/10) of the evidence found indicates that the use of advanced healing is more effective than the use of traditional healing in the healing of wounds in adult patients. Conclusions: This study concluded that the most appropriate therapy for the treatment of wound healing in adult patients and according to the bibliography consulted, expresses greater effectiveness compared to the use of traditional healing where greater complications are evident, in addition to The use of advanced care ensures a better clinical evolution, accelerating the prompt healing of the wound, avoiding the risk of infection, reducing mortality and hospital stay.
