Skin tears in older adult residents of long-term care facilities: prevalence and associated factors

J Wound Care. 2022 Jun 2;31(6):468-478. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2022.31.6.468.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of skin tears, and demographic and clinical factors associated with their presence in older adult residents of long-term care facilities.

Method: This observational, quantitative, cross-sectional, epidemiological study was conducted with older adult residents of three long-term care facilities in São Paulo, Brazil. For data collection, four instruments were used: a questionnaire assessing sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the residents; and the Brazilian-Portuguese versions of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Skin Tear Audit Research (STAR) Skin Tear Classification System, and the Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living.

Results: A total of 69 residents took part in the study. The prevalence of skin tears was 11.6%. Skin tears were significantly associated with the presence of haematoma (odds ratio, OR=9.159; p=0.017) and actinic purpura (OR=6.265; p=0.033), which increased the odds of skin tear development nine-fold and six-fold, respectively.

Conclusion: The findings agree with the international literature. Considering that this was the first epidemiological study on skin tears carried out in long-term care facilities for older adults in Brazil, its contribution lies in the systematisation of data collection and making data available on a field that has not yet been studied in this country.

Keywords: epidemiologic study; frail older people; homes for the aged; long-term care; nursing; skin tears; wound; wound care; wound healing.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Lacerations* / epidemiology
  • Long-Term Care
  • Prevalence
  • Skin / injuries
  • Soft Tissue Injuries*