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RMJ. 2023; 48(3): 689-691


Nurses' knowledge and attitudes about enteral feeding complications by nasogastric tube in intensive care units

Maher Abdulameer Atiyah, Abdulkareem Salman Khudhair, Husham Hussain Abdul-Ra'aoof, Ali Malik Tiryag, Sundus Baqer Dawood, Saja Kareem Jassim.




Abstract

Objectives: To determine the knowledge and attitudes concerning enteral feeding difficulties by nasogastric tube and demographic variables and to evaluate nurses' knowledge and attitudes about these complications.
Materials: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the teaching hospitals in Al-Basrah City; Al-Basrah Teaching Hospital, Al-Mawani Teaching Hospital, Al-Faiha Teaching Hospital, and Al-Sadder Teaching Hospital from October 25, 2022, to February 15, 2023. One hundred fifty nurses were enrolled using purposeful (non-probability) technique. A questionnaire was used for data collection.
Results: Majority of nurses (63.3%) had little to no understanding about nasogastric tube complications, while just 26.7% and 10% had moderate or good knowledge, respectively. The majority of nurses (74%) had negative attitudes toward nasogastric tube problems, followed by nurses with moderate attitudes (11.3%) and positive attitudes (14.7%).
Conclusion: Nurses had inadequate attitudes and knowledge regarding nasogastric tube complications associated with enteral feeding.

Key words: Nurses, knowledge, attitudes, complications, enteral feeding, nasogastric tube.






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