• Int J Evid Based Healthc · Jun 2013

    Implementation of the best practice in nasogastric tube feeding of critically ill patients in a neurosurgical intensive care unit.

    • Yan Xu, Xuefang Ren, Weilin Shi, and Hong Jiang.
    • Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
    • Int J Evid Based Healthc. 2013 Jun 1; 11 (2): 128-33.

    ObjectivesThis project was designed to implement the best practice in nasogastric tube feeding of critically ill patients in a neurosurgical intensive care unit.MethodsClinical audit software programmes of the Joanna Briggs Institute (Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System and Getting Research Into Practice) were used in this project. A baseline audit, feedback, follow-up audit cycle was followed. The audit team analysed the results of the baseline audit, conducted a situational analysis and formulated and implemented a strategic plan to improve the nasogastric tube care.ResultsInitially, the compliance with the criteria varied from 0% to 87%. The Getting Research Into Practice phase of the project identified several barriers of each criterion. After implementation of best practice, the following audit showed an improvement in all criteria, ranging from 33% to 95%. Marked improvement was achieved in the criteria that were not strictly required by local standards, such as rechecking the tube position, assessing the gastric residual volume and maintaining the airway cuff pressure.ConclusionThe project had some success in improving the practice of nasogastric tube feeding. Collaboration, education, monitoring and a reward system were the key elements used to drive the project. Further actions and changes are expected to produce 100% compliance.© 2013 The Authors. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare © 2013 The Joanna Briggs Institute.

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