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Ítem Acceso abierto Prolonged stay produces physical deconditioning in patients in intensive care(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-11-21) Garro Ramírez, Etel Lorena; Antón Ramírez, Cinthya Pamela; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, OrianaThe design used was a systematic review. The population consisted of 19 articles, which were subjected to inclusion and exclusion criteria, which is why a sample of 10 scientific articles was determined. The GRADE system was used to evaluate the quality and strength of recommendation of the evidence. Results: Of the review carried out, 30% (3/10) come from Colombia, 20% (2/10) come from Mexico, 10% (1/10) from Brazil, 10% (1/10) from Japan, 10% (1/10) from Australia, 10% (1/10) from Chile, 10% (1/10). According to the study design, 40% (4/10) were systematic reviews, 20% (2/10) were quasi-experimental, 10% (1/10) was descriptive cross-sectional, 10% (1/10) was cohort, 10% (1/10) was descriptive, 10% (1/10) was prospective observational. According to the quality of evidence, 50% (5/10) was high and the other 50% (5/10) was moderate. 60% (6/10) (2, 3,4 5, 6,8) of studies show effectiveness in early mobilization to avoid physical deconditioning in patients in intensive care. Therefore, 40% (4/10) (1, 7, 9,10) of studies show that prolonged stay of the patient in intensive care produces physical deconditioning.
