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Purpose: To identify nonpharmacological clinically effective interventions
for constipation in adults.
Methods: A systematic review of experimental studies of nonpharmacological
interventions addressing participants’ management of constipation
using samples of adults over 18 years of age was conducted. In evaluating
the methodological quality of the eligible studies, we used the assumptions
of the Cochrane Collaboration, and for the reporting of items in the systematic
review we used the Model of Preferential Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. The protocol of this review was
recorded in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews
of the University of York under number 43693.
Results: This review included 12 randomized controlled trials. Nonpharmacological
effective interventions for the resolution of constipation were
identified: individualized intervention based on the participant’s modifiable
risk factors of constipation promoting literacy in health; educational measures
in dietary modification and lifestyle; and abdominal massage.
Conclusions: Specific nonpharmacological interventions are crucial for
nurses’ clinical practice and of major importance for clients and families.
Evidence on these interventions in resolving constipation is still scarce and
fails to provide evidence-based data to support nursing clinical practice.
Clinical Relevance: Personal lifestyles, comorbidities, medication, and
sedentary habits are likely to be risk factors in constipation. Thus, it is
important to invest in nonpharmacological interventions that promote
changes in behavior regarding prevention or resolution of constipation.
Moreover, nursing researchers worldwide should conduct research for clinical
practice regarding the fundamentals of care.
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Keywords
Clinical effectiveness Constipation Experimental design Nursing
Citation
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2020; 52:3, 261–269.
Publisher
Wiley