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Enteral nutrition is often preferred in intensive care units, but it brings some potential complications in addition to its benefits. It is stated that abdominal massage and in-bed exercise in intensive care patients can reduce complications related to the gastrointestinal system when performed under appropriate conditions. Considering the ease of application, low cost and non-invasive nature of abdominal massage and in-bed exercises, it is predicted that patients will benefit in case of gastrointestinal complications and positive effects on comfort. It is also thought that these interventions that support independent nursing roles will contribute to the establishment of standards of care and the professionalization process by using evidence-based practices.
This study is conducted to evaluate the effects of abdominal massage and in-bed exercise on gastrointestinal complications and patient comfort in intensive care patients who are fed enterally.
Enteral nutrition is often preferred in intensive care units, but it brings some potential complications in addition to its benefits. It is stated that abdominal massage and in-bed exercise in intensive care patients can reduce complications related to the gastrointestinal system when performed under appropriate conditions. Considering the ease of application, low cost and non-invasive nature of abdominal massage and in-bed exercises, it is predicted that patients will benefit in case of gastrointestinal complications and positive effects on comfort. It is also thought that these interventions that support independent nursing roles will contribute to the establishment of standards of care and the professionalization process by using evidence-based practices.
This study is conducted to evaluate the effects of abdominal massage and in-bed exercise on gastrointestinal complications and patient comfort in intensive care patients who are fed enterally.
The research is planned to be completed between April 15, 2021 and July 15, 2022. The universe of the study, which was conducted as a randomized controlled study model, consisted of patients with intubated enteral nutrition in the internal intensive care units of Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training and Research Hospital and Dicle University Medical Faculty. Participants were planned to be assigned to the experimental and control groups by stratification and block randomization (Abdominal massage group = 46 participant, in-bed exercise group = 46 participant and control group = 46 participant). Demographic Characteristics Form, Enteral Nutrition Follow-up Form, Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale, Intensive Care Pain Observation Scale and Comfort Behavior Checklist were used to collect data. According to the characteristics of the data, t test, ANOVA test, Mann Whitney U test and correlation were measured in independent groups.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Abdominal Massage Group | Experimental | Abdominal massage process stage; After the preliminary test data were obtained, the hands were warmed and creamed with vaseline, abdominal massage was applied to the patient in the supine position for 15 minutes. After 24 hours, gastrointestinal complications and comfort parameters were recorded. |
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| In-bed Exercise Group | Experimental | In-bed exercise process phase; After the pre-test data were obtained, the patient was applied passive in-bed exercises for approximately 15 minutes in all extremities in the supine position. After 24 hours, gastrointestinal complications and comfort parameters were recorded. |
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| Control Group | No Intervention | Control group stage; Gastrointestinal complications and comfort parameters were recorded in this group at the same time as the experimental groups without any intervention. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Abdominal Massage | Other | The massage starts from the left lower quadrant of the sigmoid colon. After the initial tension is removed, deep effloration, petrization and vibration maneuvers are started. Finally, the process is completed in about 15 minutes to cover the entire column. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The effect of abdominal massage on gastrointestinal complications | Abdominal massage was repeated for 3 days, and gastric residual volume, defecation frequency, vomiting number, abdominal distension, constipation and diarrhea status and blood glucose measurement were recorded before each abdominal massage. | About 6 months |
| The effect of abdominal massage on patient comfort | Comfort behavior checklist (CBC) consists of 30 behavioral indicators, pain and comfort scores. Minimum score is 25, maximum score is 100. High scores indicate a high level of comfort. Scoring was done before and after abdominal massage. | About 6 months |
| Effects of in-bed exercise on gastrointestinal complications | The in-bed exercise was repeated for 3 days and the gastric residual volume, defecation frequency, vomiting number, abdominal distension, constipation and diarrhea status, and blood glucose measurement were recorded in the enteral nutrition follow-up form before each exercise. | About 6 months |
| The effect of in-bed exercise on patient comfort | The comfort behavior checklist (CBC) consists of 30 behavioral indicators, pain and comfort scores. Minimum score is 25, maximum score is 100. High scores indicate a high level of comfort. Scoring was done before and after the in-bed exercise. | About 6 months |
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Inclusion Criteria:
• Patients connected to a mechanical ventilator
Exclusion Criteria:
• Patients whose enteral feeding was discontinued during the study
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| SBÜ Gazi Yaşargil Training and Research Hospital | Diyarbakır | 21070 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
This research is a doctoral thesis study. The research is expected to be completed.
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| ID | Term |
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| D010358 | Patient Participation |
| ID | Term |
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| D010342 | Patient Acceptance of Health Care |
| D000074822 | Treatment Adherence and Compliance |
| D015438 | Health Behavior |
| D001519 | Behavior |
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In the study, patients will be stratified according to their gender (male and female) status and the blocking process will be performed. 46 patients will be included in each group by repeating the layers formed according to the specified variables 3 times. The stratified patients will be assigned to the experimental and control groups, and the research groups will be written on papers for the determined sets and a lot will be drawn.
Group 1: Abdominal Massage 2. Group: In-bed Exercise 3. Group: Control
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| In-bed Exercise | Other | In-bed exercises are passive exercises performed by caregivers when the patient is dependent on the bed, that is, when he cannot actively move on his own. These are movements applied to all joints of the upper and lower extremities and in all directions. Exercises are done in all directions on finger joints of both hands, wrists, elbow and shoulder joints, finger joints of both feet, ankles, knee and hip joints. |
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