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通过肠内喂养导管给药

Administration of medications through enteral feeding catheters.

作者信息

Belknap D C, Seifert C F, Petermann M

机构信息

College of Nursing, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, USA.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 1997 Sep;6(5):382-92.

PMID:9283676
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Enteral feeding catheters are commonly used to administer both nutritional feedings and oral forms of medications. Obstruction of the catheters is a major concern.

OBJECTIVES

To study characteristics of obstruction of enteral feeding catheters in ICU patients and current knowledge and practices of ICU nurses of administering medications through such catheters.

METHODS

A postcard invitation to participate in this descriptive survey was mailed to a random sample of 12,069 members of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. The 52-item investigator-designed questionnaire was mailed to the 1700 critical care nurses who agreed to participate; 1167 (68.6%) returned completed survey questionnaires.

RESULTS

Nurses estimated that 33.8% of their patients received 8.9 doses of medication per day through the enteral feeding catheter. The rate of obstruction of the tube by medications was 15.6%. Crushed medications contributed to obstruction, although liquid forms of the medications often were available. Nurses' primary source of knowledge about administering medications through enteral feeding catheters was clinical practice (56.9%) and consultation with peers (21.7%); only 19% had had inservice training on the topic. Written agency guidelines varied considerably, and 74% of nurses used two or more techniques that were contrary to recommendations. Factors significantly associated with lower rates of obstruction of enteral feeding catheters included (1) assistance from the pharmacy service to ensure liquid forms of medications, (2) nurses' attendance at a relevant seminar or inservice training program, and (3) not routinely crushing and administering enteric-coated or sustained-release medications through the enteral feeding catheter.

CONCLUSIONS

Collaboration between nursing and pharmacy services to ensure delivery of liquid medications and avoid use of crushed medications may reduce the high rate of catheter obstruction due to medications. Research-based guidelines and a more formal dissemination of information to nurses are needed.

摘要

背景

肠内喂养导管常用于给予营养性喂养和口服剂型的药物。导管堵塞是一个主要问题。

目的

研究重症监护病房(ICU)患者肠内喂养导管堵塞的特征以及ICU护士通过此类导管给药的现有知识和做法。

方法

向美国重症护理护士协会的12069名成员随机抽取的样本邮寄了明信片邀请函,邀请其参与这项描述性调查。向同意参与的1700名重症护理护士邮寄了由研究者设计的52项问卷;1167名(68.6%)护士返回了完整的调查问卷。

结果

护士估计,他们的患者中有33.8%每天通过肠内喂养导管接受8.9剂药物。药物导致导管堵塞的发生率为15.6%。碾碎的药物会导致堵塞,尽管通常有药物的液体制剂。护士关于通过肠内喂养导管给药的主要知识来源是临床实践(56.9%)和与同行咨询(21.7%);只有19%的护士接受过关于该主题的在职培训。书面的机构指南差异很大,74%的护士使用了两种或更多与建议相悖的技术。与肠内喂养导管堵塞发生率较低显著相关的因素包括:(1)药房服务提供协助以确保药物为液体制剂;(2)护士参加相关研讨会或在职培训项目;(3)不常规通过肠内喂养导管碾碎和给予肠溶或缓释药物。

结论

护理和药房服务之间开展协作以确保提供液体制剂并避免使用碾碎的药物,可能会降低因药物导致的导管堵塞高发生率。需要基于研究的指南以及更正式地向护士传播信息。

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