Aim: A study to explore the impact of implementing a bowel management protocol in a tertiary referral intensive care unit (ICU) in the West of Scotland. Methods: A three phase study was implemented. Phase 1 - a baseline audit reviewing 26 patients' medical notes and a baseline focus group reviewing the multidisciplinary team's (MDT's) opinions with regard to bowel care management in the ICU. Phase 2 - the implementation of a protocol, updated bowel care chart and education sessions for members of the MDT. Phase 3 - an end of study audit reviewing 27 patients' notes after the implementation of phase 2. Additionally, a further focus group examined the MDT's experiences of the protocol in clinical practice. Results and Findings: During the pha...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To characterize the factors associated with delayed defecation in ...
This quality improvement (QI) project was an evidence-based screening and treatment algorithm for ch...
Copyright © 2014 Martin Kieninger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Aims and objectives To evaluate the effect of a multifaceted implementation of a bowel management pr...
There are numerous practice areas within the intensive care environment that are important for ensur...
Intensive care unit (ICU) patients frequently suffer problems associated with both diarrhoea and con...
PURPOSE: Alterations in bowel habits are common during critical illness, and bowel protocols are gai...
Patients in the intensive care unit are critically ill and are commonly on life support systems such...
Introduction • Bowel management (BM) is an inadvertently overlooked aspect of patient care for criti...
Background Bowel management protocols have the potential to minimize complications for critically il...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency, indications and complications associated with the use of faec...
Background : This study was designed to evaluate the use of laxative prophylaxis for constipation in...
In the literature, the prevalence of diarrhea in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has been reported to ...
Purpose: Although gastrointestinal motility disorders are common in critically ill patients, constip...
Objectives: The objectives of this implementation project were to review the nursing assessment and ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To characterize the factors associated with delayed defecation in ...
This quality improvement (QI) project was an evidence-based screening and treatment algorithm for ch...
Copyright © 2014 Martin Kieninger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Aims and objectives To evaluate the effect of a multifaceted implementation of a bowel management pr...
There are numerous practice areas within the intensive care environment that are important for ensur...
Intensive care unit (ICU) patients frequently suffer problems associated with both diarrhoea and con...
PURPOSE: Alterations in bowel habits are common during critical illness, and bowel protocols are gai...
Patients in the intensive care unit are critically ill and are commonly on life support systems such...
Introduction • Bowel management (BM) is an inadvertently overlooked aspect of patient care for criti...
Background Bowel management protocols have the potential to minimize complications for critically il...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency, indications and complications associated with the use of faec...
Background : This study was designed to evaluate the use of laxative prophylaxis for constipation in...
In the literature, the prevalence of diarrhea in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has been reported to ...
Purpose: Although gastrointestinal motility disorders are common in critically ill patients, constip...
Objectives: The objectives of this implementation project were to review the nursing assessment and ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To characterize the factors associated with delayed defecation in ...
This quality improvement (QI) project was an evidence-based screening and treatment algorithm for ch...
Copyright © 2014 Martin Kieninger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...