General and Specialized Nursing, University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing, Ribeirao Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Nursing Department, Federal University of Acre, Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 24;9(7):e027967. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027967.
Hospitalised patients with nasogastric/nasoenteric tube (NGT/NET) are at constant risk of incidents; therefore, healthcare professionals need to routinely monitor risks and adopt strategies for patient safety and quality of care.
This study aimed to evaluate the NGT/NET-related incidents in hospitalised patients and associated factors.
This is a multicentre study, with a prospective cohort design. Data will be collected at the general medical ward of seven Brazilian hospitals in the north, northeast, southeast and south. The sample will consist of 391 patients that require an NGT/NET during hospitalisation. Three different methods will be used to identify the incidents: (1) healthcare professionals and patients/caregivers will be required to report any NGT/NET-related incidents; (2) researchers will visit the wards to get information about the incidents with healthcare professionals and patients/caregivers; (3) the researchers will review the medical records looking for information on the occurrence of any NGT/NET-related incidents. Demographic, clinical and therapeutic details will be obtained from the medical records and will be registered in an electronic data collection tool developed for the purposes of this study. The complexity of patients will be assessed by the Patient Classification System, and the severity of comorbid diseases will be assessed through the Charlson Comorbidity Index.
The results may encourage the use of evidence effectively to influence the scientific foundation for clinical practice and the development of evidence-based policies that will prevent, manage and eliminate complications caused by NGT/NET-related incidents, and improve the quality and safety of care provided to hospitalised patients.
The study has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee. Detailed information about the study can be provided by the principal investigator. The findings will be reported through academic journals, seminar and conference presentations, social media, print media, the internet and community/stakeholder engagement activities.
有鼻胃/肠饲管(NGT/NET)的住院患者一直存在发生事件的风险;因此,医护人员需要定期监测风险,并采取策略来保障患者安全和护理质量。
本研究旨在评估住院患者的 NGT/NET 相关事件及其相关因素。
这是一项多中心研究,采用前瞻性队列设计。数据将在巴西北部、东北部、东南部和南部的七家医院的普通内科病房收集。样本将包括 391 名在住院期间需要 NGT/NET 的患者。将使用三种不同的方法来识别事件:(1)医护人员和患者/照顾者需报告任何与 NGT/NET 相关的事件;(2)研究人员将访问病房,与医护人员和患者/照顾者获取事件信息;(3)研究人员将审查病历,寻找与任何 NGT/NET 相关事件发生相关的信息。将从病历中获取人口统计学、临床和治疗细节,并将其记录在为该研究目的开发的电子数据收集工具中。患者的复杂性将通过患者分类系统进行评估,合并症的严重程度将通过 Charlson 合并症指数进行评估。
研究结果可能会鼓励有效地使用证据,以影响临床实践的科学基础,并制定循证政策,预防、管理和消除 NGT/NET 相关事件引起的并发症,提高对住院患者的护理质量和安全性。
该研究已获得研究伦理委员会的批准。主要研究者可提供有关该研究的详细信息。研究结果将通过学术期刊、研讨会和会议报告、社交媒体、印刷媒体、互联网和社区/利益相关者参与活动报告。