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100 _aAmuriza Chicharro, Natalia de
_91997
_eFarmacia
100 _aGomis Muñoz, Pilar
_91450
_eFarmacia
100 _9875
_aHerreros de Tejada López-Coterilla, Alberto
_eFarmacia
100 _9383
_aValero Zanuy, María de los Ángeles
_eEndocrinología y Nutrición
245 0 0 _aEvaluación de las prácticas de administración de fármacos por sonda nasoentérica y enterostomía en pacientes hospitalizados
_h[artículo]
260 _bNutricion Hospitalaria,
_c2012
300 _a27(3):879-888.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: de Amuriza Chicharro N, Romero Jiménez RM, Valero Zanuy MA, Gomis Muñoz P, Herreros de Tejada A. Evaluación de las prácticas de administración de fármacos por sonda nasoentérica y enterostomía en pacientes hospitalizados. Nutr Hosp. 2012;27(3):879-88.
501 _aPMID: 23114950
504 _aContiene 23 referencias
520 _aObjective: To describe the administration of drugs through nasogastric tubes by the nursing staff of a tertiary hospital and to identify the most common administration errors. Methods: An observational study was carried out between November of 2010 and March of 2011. The study population was the nursing staff of the hospital. A questionnaire was created asking about the daily practice of drugs administration through the nasogastric tube; a score was assigned to each question. A document on correct administration techniques of drugs through the nasogastric tube was elaborated, which served for the comparison of the answers obtained. Results: A total of 162 surveys were answered. Most of the staff (44.5%) had a deficient knowledge on the proper administration techniques. 69.7% of the staff stated to have grinded some time a tablet with enteric coverage, and 66.2% a tablet with modified release. A significant lower number of perceived obstructions per month was obtained in those nurses with higher degree of knowledge, in those consulting the Pharmacy Department when they had doubts, and in those never having grinded a tablet with enteric coverage of modified release. Conclusions: It is observed that the knowledge on proper administration of drugs through the nasogastric tube by the nursing staff is deficient; therefore, it would be convenient to carry out specific training courses as well as a closer collaboration between the Pharmacy department and the Nursing units. (Nutr Hosp. 2012;27:879-888) DOI:10.3305/nh.2012.27.3.5747
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_aServicio de Farmacia Hospitalaria
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_aServicio de Endocrinología y Nutrición
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