Reducing interruptions to continuous enteral nutrition in the intensive care unit: a comparative study

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作者
Williams, Teresa A. [1 ,2 ]
Leslie, Gavin D. [3 ,4 ]
Leen, Tim [5 ]
Mills, Lauren [5 ]
Dobb, Geoff J. [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, SPARHC, Discipline Emergency Med M516, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
[2] ICU Royal Perth Hosp, Perth, WA, Australia
[3] Royal Perth Hosp, Perth, WA, Australia
[4] Curtin Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Curtin Hlth Innovat Res Inst, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
[5] Royal Perth Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Perth, WA, Australia
[6] Univ Western Australia, Sch Med & Pharmacol, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
关键词
clinical guidelines; enteral nutrition; intensive care; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINES; RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL; CONTINUOUS GASTRIC FEEDS; RISK-FACTORS; DELIVERY; SUPPORT; ICU; INTERMITTENT; PNEUMONIA;
D O I
10.1111/jocn.12068
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectives To develop and test strategies to reduce interruptions to enteral feeding to improve practice and promote attainment of nutritional goals. Background Enteral nutrition is preferred for feeding patients in the intensive care unit who are unable to have oral nutrition. Interruption to feeding is likely to be a major contributor to patients not receiving their prescribed nutrition goals. Design Prospective before (May-November 2009) and after (March-September 2010) study. Method Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (except cardiac surgery) and who were eligible to receive enteral nutrition were enrolled. After gaining Ethics Committee approval, baseline data were collected to identify interruptions to enteral nutrition. Nurse-led multidisciplinary teams developed interventions to target specific reasons for interruption. Change champions implemented the improvements after staff were provided with an education package. Postintervention data were then collected. Results Six hundred and fifty-three patients received enteral nutrition with the majority (88%) fed within 48hours. Considering the first 28days of feeding for patients fed longer than 24hours (505 patients), the number of interruptions for patients who had an interruption decreased from 907-662. Interruptions due to gastrointestinal issues decreased (14 vs 10%), while those due to airway issues, enteral nutrition delivery system problems and other interruptions were similar before-and-after the practice change. Time lost to feeding because of interruptions was similar between groups. Conclusion Targeted strategies to enteral feeding practice resulted in a reduction to the number of interruptions but not the duration of enteral nutrition lost to interruption. Reducing unnecessary interruption of feeding circuits is likely to minimise the risk for splash injury and contamination of feeding sets through less manipulation and interruption to enteral nutrition flow. Relevance to clinical practice Review of practice may reveal opportunities for improvement. Nurse champions can facilitate change processes to improve care.
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页码:2838 / 2848
页数:11
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