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- Title
Ameliyat Sonrası İlk 24 Saatte Erken Ayağa Kaldırmanın Hızlı İyileşmeye Etkisi: Sistematik Derleme.
- Authors
UĞURLU, Asu Konca; KULA ŞAHİN, Sennur; SEÇGİNLİ, Selda; ETİ ASLAN, Fatma
- Abstract
Objective: In this systematic review, it was aimed to take a glance at the studies on the effect of standing up early in the first 24 hours after surgery on rapid improvement among adult patients who had a surgery and awareness about the preparation of algorithms for early standing. Material and Methods: The literature published between 2005-2015 was systematically reviewed, four databases of "Turkish Medline", "ProQuest", "Google Scholar" and "Ulakbim Turkish Medical Database" were used and three articles were identified as eligible for review. The methodological qualities of the studies were assessed with Turkish JBI- MAStARI Critical Appraisal checklist. The data were summarized and evaluated using a standard data summarization form developed for this study. Results: The sample of the studies, surgery of major hepatic resection (n=40), who have had surgery for stomach cancer (n=77) and patients with colon and rectal surgery (n=90). In patients who were removed during the first 24 hours of treatment with Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol, the duration of the shortest stay in the hospital was 5.5±1.4 days and the duration of the shortest hospital stay in the unaffected groups was 11.4±2.84 days. In all three studies, it was found that early mobilization of the first 24 hours postoperatively, along with other rapid healing/ERAS/Fast Track protocols, early mobilization of patients in the first 24 hours resulted in the incidence of postoperative complications, duration of hospitalization, time to reach preoperative mobility, it is determined that there is a decrease in proportion. Conclusion: In this systematic review, it was determined that the early mobilization of patients in the first 24 hours after surgery as an important component of the ERAS protocol was effected rapid improvement.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of surgical complications; CONVALESCENCE; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; MEDICAL protocols; MEDLINE; SYSTEMATIC reviews; PHYSICAL activity; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2017, Vol 9, Issue 4, p280
- ISSN
1308-092X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5336/nurses.2016-53678