Improve the success rate of inserting and intubating the spiral nasojejunal tube with bare hands

Authors

  • Ling ZHANG, Hebao SHU, Jiao WANG, Shaomin HUANG The Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (Shenzhen),Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, PR CHINA

Keywords:

unarmed; blind insertion; spiral nasojejunal tube; placement; success rate

Abstract

[Objective] To improve the success rate of spiral nasojejunal tube insertion through training of blind insertion of spiral nasojejunal tube with bare hands.

[Methods] A total of 49 patients (5 of them were secondary intubation) who were admitted to the emergency department of our hospital from April 2, 2019 to June 17, 2021 needed to undergo blind hand intubation treatment with a nasal jejunal tube. The nurses who were recruited to participate in Guangdong. The enteral nutrition intubation training class hosted by the Provincial Nursing Society Critical Care Committee has been divided into two groups: the experimental group after training (n=28) and the control group before training (n=21) at the aim of comparing the success rate of one-time catheterization of patients in the two groups.

[Results] The success rate of nurses' bare-handed blind insertion of the nasal jejunal tube increased from 43% to 86% (p<0.01).

[Conclusion] Carrying out the training of blind insertion of nasal jejunal tube with bare hands can improve the success rate of tube placement for nurses in emergency department.

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Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Ling ZHANG, Hebao SHU, Jiao WANG, Shaomin HUANG. (2021). Improve the success rate of inserting and intubating the spiral nasojejunal tube with bare hands. 开元Medical-Research, 3(4), 6–11. Retrieved from http://ssci.cc/index.php/mrhk/article/view/60