Constipation risk in patients undergoing abdominal surgery
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2015Yazar
Çelik, Sevim
Yalçın Atar, Nurdan
Öztürk, Nilgün
Mendes, Güler
Kuytak, Figen
Bakar, Esra
Dalgıran, Duygu
Ergin, Sümeyra
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Background: Problems regarding bowel elimination are quite common in patients undergoing abdominal surgery.
Objectives: To determine constipation risk before the surgery, bowel elimination during postoperative period, and the factors affecting
bowel elimination.
Patients and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. It was conducted in a general surgery ward of a university hospital in Zonguldak,
Turkey between January 2013 and May 2013. A total of 107 patients were included in the study, who were selected by convenience sampling.
Constipation Risk Assessment Scale (CRAS), patient information form, medical and nursing records were used in the study.
Results: The mean age of the patients was found to be 55.97 ± 15.74 (year). Most of the patients have undergone colon (37.4%) and stomach
surgeries (21.5%). Open surgical intervention (83.2%) was performed on almost all patients (96.3%) under general anesthesia. Patients were
at moderate risk for constipation with average scores of 11.71 before the surgery. A total of 77 patients (72%) did not have bowel elimination
problem during postoperative period. The type of the surgery (P < 0.05), starting time for oral feeding after the surgery (P < 0.05), and
mobilization (P < 0.05) were effective on postoperative bowel elimination.
Conclusions: There is a risk for constipation after abdominal surgery. Postoperative practices are effective on the risk of constipation.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4568432/pdf/ircmj-17-06-23632.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11772/2664