A nationwide survey of long-term care facilities to determine the characteristics of medication administration through enteral feeding catheters

2005 
Previous data clearly showed profound differences in nursing practices and techniques within the state of Texas regarding the administration of medications through enteral feeding catheters (EFCs) between long-term care (LTC) facilities that predominantly serve a rural vs an urban population. This study aims to determine the incidence and characteristics of medication administration through EFCs in the LTC setting in the United States with particular emphasis on the delineation between practices in facilities that predominantly serve a rural vs an urban population. A 36-item validated survey was mailed to the Directors of Nursing of the 16,400 LTC facilities registered with the U.S. Medicare LTC facility database registry. In all, 1278 (7.8%) surveys were included in this analysis. The majority of nurses responding were RNs (93%), with extensive years of experience (19 years), working in facilities predominantly serving a rural area (58%). There were significant differences between rural and urban facilit...
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