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Chinese Journal of Nursing Education ›› 2020, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (9): 842-844.doi: 10.3761/j.issn.1672-9234.2020.09.015

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The effects of different types of diet and time on quality of bowel preparation and comforts of patients

ZHOU Liang-yun(),YU Ya-ping,LU Qun(),JIANG Xin   

  • Received:2019-07-23 Online:2020-09-20 Published:2020-09-28
  • Contact: Qun LU E-mail:463536898@qq.com;1662935168@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the effects of different types of diet and time on quality of bowel preparation and comforts of patients. Methods A total of 600 patients undergoing colonoscopy in the center of digestive endoscopy of a hospital were recruited in the study. They were randomly and evenly divided into 3 groups. For patients in Group A,they were administered a non-slag or low-slag semi-liquid diet for 3 days before the examination and the liquid diet 1 day before the examination. For patients in Group B,a low-residue diet was administered to them for 3 days before the examination. For patients in Group C,a low-residue diet for one day was administered before the examination. Compound polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder was used as bowel cleaner in all 3 groups. The differences in bowel preparation,comforts and satisfaction of patients in three groups were compared. Results The quality of bowel preparation in 3 groups were similar(P>0.05). Patients in both group B and C showed better outcomes than patients in group A in comfort level(hunger,fatigue and bowel discomfort)(P<0.05). Conclusion Several kinds of diet commonly used in clinical settings can achieve satisfactory bowel preparation quality. Eating low-residue diet one day before the examination can improve patients’ comforts.

Key words: Colonoscopy, Hunger, Low-slag diet, Bowel preparation