COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE

Background: Constipation is one of the most common problems in stroke due to inactivity and immobility. Objective: To compare one hour and every two-hour turning regimens in the prevention of constipation in patients with stroke. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental research with pretest postt...

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Main Authors: Nur Hidayati, Tintin Sukartini, Padoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belitung Raya Foundation 2019-10-01
Series:Belitung Nursing Journal
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Online Access:https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/819
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spelling doaj-87d1a8952fc24362bfdedd07b15dc9dc2020-11-25T03:23:50ZengBelitung Raya FoundationBelitung Nursing Journal2477-40732477-40732019-10-0155192196https://doi.org/10.33546/bnj.819COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKENur Hidayati0Tintin Sukartini1Padoli2Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Science, Universitas Muhammadiyah LamonganFaculty of Nursing, Universitas AirlanggaState Health Polytechnic of SurabayaBackground: Constipation is one of the most common problems in stroke due to inactivity and immobility. Objective: To compare one hour and every two-hour turning regimens in the prevention of constipation in patients with stroke. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental research with pretest posttest with control group design. There were 39 participants assigned in intervention group (n=17) and control group (n=22). The intervention group turned every one hour, while control group turned every two hours. The turning regimen was implemented for five days. A bowel score was used to measure constipation. McNemar Test and Fisher Test were used to measure and compare the bowel score between the two groups. Results: There was no significant difference in the effect of two turning regiments on constipation (p > .05). However, based on a descriptive result, there was a slight decrease in the number of constipation from 47% to 29.4% in the intervention group, and from 32% to 27% in the control group. Conclusion: Turning might still become an effective way to prevent constipation in patients with stroke either every one hour or two hours without diet modification. https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/819constipationstroketurning
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Tintin Sukartini
Padoli
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Tintin Sukartini
Padoli
COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
Belitung Nursing Journal
constipation
stroke
turning
author_facet Nur Hidayati
Tintin Sukartini
Padoli
author_sort Nur Hidayati
title COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
title_short COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
title_full COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF TWO TURNING REGIMENS (1 VERSUS EVERY 2 HOURS) IN THE PREVENTION OF CONSTIPATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE
title_sort comparison of two turning regimens (1 versus every 2 hours) in the prevention of constipation in patients with stroke
publisher Belitung Raya Foundation
series Belitung Nursing Journal
issn 2477-4073
2477-4073
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Constipation is one of the most common problems in stroke due to inactivity and immobility. Objective: To compare one hour and every two-hour turning regimens in the prevention of constipation in patients with stroke. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental research with pretest posttest with control group design. There were 39 participants assigned in intervention group (n=17) and control group (n=22). The intervention group turned every one hour, while control group turned every two hours. The turning regimen was implemented for five days. A bowel score was used to measure constipation. McNemar Test and Fisher Test were used to measure and compare the bowel score between the two groups. Results: There was no significant difference in the effect of two turning regiments on constipation (p > .05). However, based on a descriptive result, there was a slight decrease in the number of constipation from 47% to 29.4% in the intervention group, and from 32% to 27% in the control group. Conclusion: Turning might still become an effective way to prevent constipation in patients with stroke either every one hour or two hours without diet modification.
topic constipation
stroke
turning
url https://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/819
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