Evidence summary for the management of gastric tube indwelling in neonatal enteral nutrition
Objective To search,evaluate and integrate the relevant evidence of neonatal enteral nutrition and gastric tube indentation management.Methods British Medical Journal Best Clinical Practice Network,Up To Date,CINAHL,Canadian Medical Association Clinical Practice Guidelines Network,International Guidelines Network,WHO guidelines network,National Guidelines Database of the United States,Medive,Cochrane Library were systematically searched by Clinical decisions,recommended practices,evidence summaries,clinical practice guidelines,technical reports,expert consensus,and systematic reviews on neonatal enteral nutrition tube indentation management in websites and databases of libraries,PubMed,CNKI,China Biomedical Literature Database,Wanfang Database and VIP were independently evaluated by two researchers.The evidence was extracted and summarized according to the subject,and the search time was from the establishment of the database to May 2023.Results 14 literatures were included,including 2 guidelines,1 evidence summary,5 systematic reviews,3 expert consensus,2 best practices,and 1 randomized controlled study.The final summary includes 22 pieces of evidence from 5 aspects,including indications and contraindications,preparation and evaluation before catheterization,gastric tube location verification,gastric tube fixation,and gastric tube maintenance.Conclusion By systematically searching high-level evidence-based resources at home and abroad,this study summarized the evidence for the management of neonatal enteral nutrition gastric tube indwelling.The summarized evidence for the management of neonatal enteral nutrition gastric tube indwelling is comprehensive and practical,which could provide evidence-based basis for regulating the management and management of neonatal gastric tube indwelling,ensure the safety of neonatal enteral nutrition and improve the quality of neonatal nursing.
InfantGastric tube indwellingGastric tube managementEvidence based nursing