Odor evaluation scales for odor in neoplastic wounds: an integrative review
Authors:
Souza, M. A. O., Souza, N. R., Melo, Jtds, Xavier, Maca, Almeida, G. L., and Santos, Icrv
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Checking for the existence of assessment instruments for odor in neoplastic wounds.
METHOD: Integrative review performed in the databases Lilacs, SCiELO, Ibecs and MedLine, including national and international publications.
RESULTS: 15 articles were analyzed, in its majority performed by nurses and being of the revision type. Nine scales were found, of which the majority assesses only the odor intensity. The scale most used to evaluate products and/or bandage covers for neoplastic injuries was the Odor Evaluation Guideline, of qualitative-quantitative nature, that establishes the symptom within four levels; only one of which being validated (Teler scale).
CONCLUSION: The results of this study showed that, currently, there is only one scale that is validated for assessing odor in neoplastic wounds, pointing towards the need to develop new instruments that incorporate validated and reliable instruments in clinical practice.