Assessment for Enteral Feeding Intolerance by Critical Care Nurses: A National Survey.

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Jan Powers, Annette M Bourgault, Jennifer S Carroll Simmons
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Abstract

Background: Enteral feeding intolerance (EFI) occurs in more than one-third of mechanically ventilated patients, yet the cause of this gastrointestinal dysfunction remains unclear. Assessment and diagnostic criteria are often vague and subjective leading to inaccurate recognition or diagnosis of EFI. Nurses are often unsure or unaware of appropriate assessment methods.

Objectives: The objective of this descriptive study was to determine current practice for assessment of EFI among critical care nurses.

Methods: A national survey to explore EFI assessment practices was conducted with critical care nurses at the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses National Teaching Institute conference in 2022. Nurses completed a 19-item survey to determine assessment practices for EFI among critical care nurses.

Results: A total of 344 nurses completed the survey. The majority of nurses practiced direct care at the bedside for adult critical care patients, held a bachelor's degree, had 6 to 15 years of nursing experience, and held specialty certification. There was variability among responses to the practice questions in the survey. Seventy-eight percent of the nurses were aware of and had cared for patients with EFI. EFI was assessed by 84% of participants. The most common assessment criterion for EFI was nausea and vomiting. The majority (81%) of respondents measured gastric residual volume routinely or sometimes.

Discussion: This study shows assessment of EFI is not standardized among nurses. This study identifies a need for education about EFI given the lack of understanding of EFI. Findings from this study can be used to inform future research to develop best methods for assessing the presence of EFI.

重症护理护士肠内喂养不耐受评估:一项全国调查。
背景:肠内喂养不耐受(EFI)发生在超过三分之一的机械通气患者中,但这种胃肠功能障碍的原因尚不清楚。评估和诊断标准往往是模糊和主观的,导致对EFI的识别或诊断不准确。护士往往不确定或不知道适当的评估方法。目的:本描述性研究的目的是确定目前在重症护理护士中评估EFI的做法。方法:在2022年美国重症护理协会国家教学学会会议上,对重症护理护士进行了一项全国性调查,探讨EFI评估的实践。护士完成了一项19项的调查,以确定在重症护理护士中EFI的评估做法。结果:共344名护士完成调查。大多数护士在床边直接护理成人重症患者,拥有学士学位,有6到15年的护理经验,并持有专业证书。调查中练习题的回答各不相同。78%的护士知道并照顾过EFI患者。84%的参与者评估了EFI。EFI最常见的评估标准是恶心和呕吐。大多数(81%)的应答者定期或有时测量胃残余体积。讨论:本研究显示护士对EFI的评估不规范。鉴于缺乏对电喷的理解,本研究确定了对电喷进行教育的必要性。本研究的发现可用于为未来的研究提供信息,以开发评估EFI存在的最佳方法。
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2.40
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing™ is to provide nurses with accurate, current, and relevant information and services to excel in critical care practice.
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