Postdischarge nausea and vomiting: Management strategies and Outcomes Over 7 Days

  • Jan Odom-Forren
  • , Vallire Hooper
  • , Debra K. Moser
  • , Lynne A. Hall
  • , Terry A. Lennie
  • , Joseph Holtman
  • , Melissa Thomas
  • , Zohn Centimole
  • , Carrell Rush
  • , Christian C. Apfel

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine patient management strategies and outcomes for self-care of postdischarge nausea and vomiting (PDNV). Design: Prospective, comparative, descriptive, and longitudinal study. Methods: The sample consisted of 248 patients aged 18 years or older undergoing a procedure requiring general anesthesia. Patients recorded incidence and severity of nausea and vomiting, the impact of symptoms, and actions taken to alleviate symptoms for 7 days postdischarge. Findings: The prevalence of PDNV was 56.9%. The methods used to relieve symptoms included antiemetic use by a minority and nonpharmacologic techniques of self-management by some. The effect of nausea on QOL, patient functioning, and patient satisfaction was significantly worse for those who experienced postdischarge nausea on all days. Conclusion: Patients with PDNV use minor self-care strategies to manage symptoms. The presence of PDNV affects overall quality of life, patient functioning, and patient satisfaction.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)275-284
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónJournal of Perianesthesia Nursing
Volumen29
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medical–Surgical

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