Case Report: Bowel Movements Care of Elderly Patients with Tube Feeding Living at Nursing Home

Akiko Koyama, Y. Yokoyama
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University  ABSTRACT Background: This practical case reported methods to promote spontaneous bowel movements of the elderly with gastrostomy tube feeding living at nursing homes. Case presentation: We showed the influence of synbiotics on bowel movements in 12 elderly patients with gastrostomy tube feeding living at a nursing home. The patients were divided into three groups based on their defecation frequency. Statistical analysis of change in bowel movements over time was conducted using General Linear Model, and Quantification Method Type II was performed to identify the cause of constipation. In the low group, the frequency of defecation increased from 2.22 to 4.08 times a week ( p = 0.041), and the number of days with defecation increased from 1.98 to 3.62 per week ( p = 0.015). Further, the number of required medical treatments decreased from 8.50 to 0.50 during the case period ( p = 0.007). Conversely, in the high group, the frequency of defecation decreased from 9.04 to 6.88 times a week ( p = 0.032), and the number of days with defecation decreased from 6.24 to 4.67 per week ( p = 0.009). There was no significant difference in Bristol Stool Scale and the feces quantity. The duration of gastrostomy and dietary fiber did not correlate with patient constipation. Discussion: This case reported that synbiotic intake tends to improve bowel movements in elderly patients receiving gastrostomy tube feeding. In the future, further research using randomized controlled trials
个案报告:护理之家高龄管饲病人的肠蠕动护理
摘要背景:本案例报道了生活在养老院胃造口管喂养促进老年人自发排便的方法。病例介绍:我们报道了12例在养老院接受胃造口管喂养的老年患者,合生素对肠道运动的影响。根据排便次数将患者分为三组。采用一般线性模型对排便随时间的变化进行统计分析,并采用II型量化方法确定便秘的原因。低组患者排便次数由每周2.22次增加至4.08次(p = 0.041),排便天数由每周1.98天增加至3.62天(p = 0.015)。此外,在本报告所述期间,所需的医疗次数从8.50次减少到0.50次(p = 0.007)。相反,高排便组的排便次数从每周9.04次减少到6.88次(p = 0.032),排便天数从每周6.24天减少到4.67天(p = 0.009)。布里斯托大便量表和粪便量无显著差异。胃造口术和膳食纤维的持续时间与患者便秘无关。讨论:本病例报道了在接受胃造口管饲的老年患者中,摄入合成菌有利于改善肠蠕动。在未来,进一步的研究将采用随机对照试验
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