Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes

<p><strong>Introduction </strong>: The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attitude, self-reported practice, and observed practice regarding medication administration via enteral feeding tube.</p><p><strong>Method</strong...

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Main Authors: Jalal Khani, Afsaneh Vazin, Mojtaba Shafiekhani
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-08-01
Series:Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Online Access:http://tips.sums.ac.ir/index.php/TiPS/article/view/70
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spelling doaj-2b8d7ac013f34142b32b04a9c6533fdd2020-11-25T01:30:49ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesTrends in Pharmaceutical Sciences2423-37222423-56522016-08-012319520410.1111/tips.v2i3.7061Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubesJalal Khani0Afsaneh VazinMojtaba Shafiekhani1Department Of Pharmacotherapy, Faculty Of Pharmacy, Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment Of Pharmacotherapy, Faculty Of Pharmacy, Shiraz University Of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran<p><strong>Introduction </strong>: The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attitude, self-reported practice, and observed practice regarding medication administration via enteral feeding tube.</p><p><strong>Method</strong>:in this cross sectional study, a questionnaire and a checklist was developed for evaluating the nurses' knowledge, attitude, self-reported practice and real practice regarding medication administration via enteral feeding tube. Mean score of knowledge, and the percentage of different domains of attitude and practice was reported.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: 53 nurses were included in this study. The mean number of medications which were prescribed for each patient was 15.8±4.5. From these medications, 5.5±2.8 drugs were administered via enteral feeding tube. There were few nurses (5%) with proper knowledge regarding correct dosage forms selection. About half of the nurses had proper knowledge regarding tube flushing and drug dilution,however according to direct researcher’s observation, 11% of nurses flushed the tubes before medication administration.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>:The current study showed the disparity between the nurses' knowledge, self-reported practice, and proper performance in drug administration through enteral feeding tube. The most important problems in knowledge and attitude of nurses included crushing the dosage forms and in real practice in diluting medications and tube flushes domain.  </p>http://tips.sums.ac.ir/index.php/TiPS/article/view/70Attitude, Drug administration, Enteral feeding, Knowledge, Nurses, Professional practice
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Mojtaba Shafiekhani
Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Attitude, Drug administration, Enteral feeding, Knowledge, Nurses, Professional practice
author_facet Jalal Khani
Afsaneh Vazin
Mojtaba Shafiekhani
author_sort Jalal Khani
title Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
title_short Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
title_full Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
title_fullStr Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
title_sort evaluating knowledge, attitude and practice of intensive care unit nurses in administering medications via enteral tubes
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2423-3722
2423-5652
publishDate 2016-08-01
description <p><strong>Introduction </strong>: The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attitude, self-reported practice, and observed practice regarding medication administration via enteral feeding tube.</p><p><strong>Method</strong>:in this cross sectional study, a questionnaire and a checklist was developed for evaluating the nurses' knowledge, attitude, self-reported practice and real practice regarding medication administration via enteral feeding tube. Mean score of knowledge, and the percentage of different domains of attitude and practice was reported.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: 53 nurses were included in this study. The mean number of medications which were prescribed for each patient was 15.8±4.5. From these medications, 5.5±2.8 drugs were administered via enteral feeding tube. There were few nurses (5%) with proper knowledge regarding correct dosage forms selection. About half of the nurses had proper knowledge regarding tube flushing and drug dilution,however according to direct researcher’s observation, 11% of nurses flushed the tubes before medication administration.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong>:The current study showed the disparity between the nurses' knowledge, self-reported practice, and proper performance in drug administration through enteral feeding tube. The most important problems in knowledge and attitude of nurses included crushing the dosage forms and in real practice in diluting medications and tube flushes domain.  </p>
topic Attitude, Drug administration, Enteral feeding, Knowledge, Nurses, Professional practice
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