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Abstract
Objective
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the nursing process applied by using standard nursing terminologies on colonoscopy preparation of outpatients on bowel cleansing.
Methods
The sample of the prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled study consisted of 116 patients (intervention n=57, control n=59). Both groups were interviewed face to face one week before the procedure day, nursing diagnoses were determined individually, and nursing outcome scales were employed as a baseline assessment. In the intervention group, the nursing process was applied to the patients with standard nursing terminology, training was given with an information booklet, and then the preparation in
structions were reminded through telephone calls, text messages and instant messages. The adequacy of bowel cleansing was evaluated by the endoscopist using Boston Bowel Preparation Score (BBPS) who blindly performed the procedure for both groups.
Results
The mean BBPS score of the intervention group was 7.00 ± 1.43, and the control group was 4.16 ± 2.15. A significant difference found between the rates of adequate preparation in the intervention group (82.5%) and in the control group (16.9%) (p<0.05). A significant difference was found after the intervention in terms of nursing outcome scales (p< 0.05).
Conclusions
According to the study adequate preparation for the colonoscopy procedure can be achieved by applying the nursing process based on NANDA-I, NOC and NIC.
期刊介绍:
Enfermería Clínica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is a useful and necessary tool for nursing professionals from the different areas of nursing (healthcare, administration, education and research) as well as for healthcare professionals involved in caring for persons, families and the community. It is the only Spanish nursing journal that mainly publishes original research. The aim of the Journal is to promote increased knowledge through the publication of original research and other studies that may help nursing professionals improve their daily practice. This objective is pursued throughout the different sections that comprise the Journal: Original Articles and Short Original Articles, Special Articles, Patient Care and Letters to the Editor. There is also an Evidence-Based Nursing section that includes comments about original articles of special interest written by experts.