Effectiveness of multi interventional components on gastric residual volume, abdominal distension, and gastrointestinal functioning among patients with nasogastric tube feeding admitted in the ICU’s at selected hospital
A randomized controlled trail pilot study
Keywords:
abdominal massage, heat application, gastric residual volume, abdominal distension, gastro intestinal functioning, nasogastric tube, intensive care unitAbstract
Abdominal massage and heat application are prevalent non pharmacological interventions for reliving high gastric residual volume, abdominal distension and other some gastro intestinal functioning. It helps to boost the nutritional transition through the gastro intestinal tract, induces peristaltic movement, and consequently lowers the intra abdominal pressure. Moreover, it has been shown to be safe, effective, no pharmacological and non-invasive methods with no side effects. The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of multi interventional components on gastric residual volume, abdominal distension and gastro intestinal functioning among patients with nasogastric tube feeding admitted in Intensive Care Units. Subjects: patients who are admitted in the ICU and have nasogastric tube for feeding during the period of data collection. They are divided randomly (cover slip method) in to four groups of 15 in each group (three experimental groups and one control group).Setting: The study was conducted in the ICU’s of selected hospital .Results: gastric residual volume, abdominal distension and gastro intestinal functioning were analysed for 4 groups and statistical significant improvement were found among the study groups than their control group. The frequency of vomiting episode was significantly reduced among study groups than the control group.
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