Intervention effects of evidence-based nursing on enteral nutrition and complications of patients after PEG
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.07.005
- VernacularTitle:循证护理对经皮内镜下胃造瘘术后肠内营养及并发症的干预效果
- Author:
Yingchun LIU
1
;
Guoying XIONG
;
Guoli LONG
;
Chaohua CHEN
;
Li JIU
;
Suxia FENG
;
Jun ZHOU
Author Information
1. 610110 成都,四川省医学科学院·四川省人民医院城东病区儿科
- Keywords:
Evidence-based nursing;
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy;
Enteral nutrition;
Complications
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2016;22(7):909-912
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the application effects of evidence-based nursing in percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy ( PEG ) postoperative enteral nutrition and the effects of prevention and treatment of complications. Methods A retrospective and prospective cohort study method was adopted. The control group was composed of 58 cases of PEG enteral nutrition patients, on whom evidence-based nursing was not conducted before January 2013, while the intervention group was composed of 60 cases of PEG enteral nutrition patients, on whom evidence-based nursing was conducted after January 2013. Intervention effects of nursing were compared and analyzed between two groups. Results The incidence of complications in the intervention group (11. 67%) was significantly lower than that of the control group (43. 10%) (P<0. 01), and the incidence of infectious complications in the intervention group (5. 00%) was significantly lower than that of the control group (20.69%) (P<0. 01). There was no significant association between feeding time and complications (P >0. 05);there was significant association between ways of nutrition infusion and replacement rate of skin dressing (P<0. 01). Conclusions Application of evidence-based nursing in postoperative enteral nutrition of PEG patients can effectively prevent complications from happening, promote recovery of patients′ gastrointestinal function and overall nutritional status, and eventually shorten the time of hospitalization.