Optimal evidence-based summary for management of faecal specimen collection in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2024.06.009
- VernacularTitle:炎症性肠病患者粪便标本采集管理的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Jie SU
1
;
Chen CHEN
;
Lu CHEN
;
Nian SONG
Author Information
1. 南京中医药大学附属医院,江苏省中医院,南京,210029
- Keywords:
inflammatory bowel disease;
faeces;
specimen collection;
management;
evidence summary;
evidence-based practice
- From:
Modern Clinical Nursing
2024;23(6):65-72
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To select,evaluate and integrate the optimal evidence for collection of faecal specimen and management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease(IBD),therefore to provide evidence-based strategies for specimen collection.Methods According to the model of"6S"evidence,systematic search was performed on UpToDate,JBI evidence-based healthcare database,BMJ Best Practice,National Guideline Clearinghouse(NGC),Registered Nurses'Association of Ontario(RNAO),Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network,(SIGN),American Society for Microbiology(ASM),Web of Science,Cochrane Library,PubMed,Embase,CNKI,Wanfang Data,Chinese Biomedical Literature Database and the associations related to IBD,DXY,Medlive in order to acquire information in relation to the collection of faecal specimens and management of patients with IBD.Data were searched from the inception of databases to June10th 2023.Quality evaluation and evidence extraction of the literatures were performed by two researchers to ensure that the literatures were met with the quality standards.Results A total of nine articles were included and they were 1 clinical decision,3 clinical guidelines,3 expert consensus,1 systematic review and 1 evidence summary.Finally,27 pieces of evidence were summarised from five aspects including preparation before sampling,sampling time,sampling method,preservation and transportation,and health education.Conclusions This study summarises the best evidences in faecal collection from IBD patients,which can provide evidence-based strategies for standardised collection of clinical faecal specimens.Medical staff can apply the evidences according to clinical conditions hence to improve the accuracy in monitoring and diagnosis of IBD.