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The Effects of Swallowing with Oropharyngeal Sensory Stimulation in Nasogastric Tube Insertion in Stroke Patients

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007³â 37±Ç 4È£ p.558 ~ 567
KMID : 0806120070370040558
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Abstract

Purpose:This study was to identify the effects of oropharyngeal sensory stimulation on a functional oral intake scale, ore-pharyngeal swallowing functions, and aspiration pneumonia symptoms with nasogastric tube insertion in stroke patients.

Methods:This study was a nonequivalent control group non-synchronized design. The subjects or the study were 32 patients who were hospitalized in Kosin Gaspel hospital. The experimental subjects were stimulated for $10{\sim}20$ minutes, 1 time per day. The intervention was implemented for 2 weeks.

Results:Participants in the experimental group significantly received a higher score in ore-pharyngeal swallowing function than those in the control group. However the participants in the experimental group only got a high score in the function oralintake scale which doesn¡¯¡¯t imply a statistical significance. In addition, they didn¡¯¡¯t geta remarkably higher score in aspiration pneumonia symptoms than those in the control group.

Conclusions:This study demonstrates that oropharyngeal sensory stimulation is effective in promoting recovery oro-pharyngeal swallowing function of nasogastric tube insertions in stroke patients.
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Tube feeding, Stroke, Physical stimulation, Swallowing
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