Optimization of solid oral dosage form administration to patients with swallowing difficulties: An integrative review

Author:

Ferreira‐Neto Carolina Justus Buhrer12ORCID,de Lara Janaina Aparecida Amaral3,Cominato Alanis3,Tonin Fernanda Stumpf4,Wiens Astrid5

Affiliation:

1. Post‐Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Assistance Federal University of Paraná Jardim Botânico, Curitiba PR Brazil

2. Pharmaceutical Sciences Department State University of Ponta Grossa Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa PR Brazil

3. Pharmacy Graduation State University of Ponta Grossa Uvaranas, Ponta Grossa PR Brazil

4. Post‐Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences Federal University of Paraná Jardim Botânico, Curitiba PR Brazil

5. Pharmacy Department Federal University of Paraná Jardim Botânico, Curitiba PR Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAimTo appraise and synthesize research investigating optimizing the administration of solid oral dosage forms (SODFs) to adults with swallowing difficulties.DesignAn integrative review.MethodsAn electronic search was conducted on Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (Public Medline interface), Elsevier SciVerse Scopus and Scientific Electronic Library Online (updated February 2023). Restriction regarding the publication date was not considered for the inclusion of records. Studies addressing risks, general aspects, recommendations about patient postural adjustments, swallowing techniques, swallowing aids and aspects of concealment of SODFs were included.ResultsFifty‐three records published between 2002 and 2021 were included. The main administration risks were aspiration, asphyxia and solid oral dosage form‐induced oral/oesophageal mucosal lesions. The most frequent general aspect reported was administering one oral dosage form at a time. The sitting position was the most patient postural adjustment mentioned. The most frequently reported solid oral dosage form swallowing technique was the lean‐forward method for capsules. Solid oral dosage form swallowing aids cited: tongue and throat lubricant and solid oral dosage form coating device, swallowing cup and swallowing straw.ConclusionThe literature data on administering SODFs for adults with swallowing difficulties were appraised and synthesized. Some aspects, for example, not administering SODFs simultaneously, can make swallowing safer. Postural adjustments and solid oral dosage form swallowing aids are important to avoid administration risks. Swallowing SODFs can be easier if learned by techniques. Liquid and food are helpful as vehicles, and several of these have been listed.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareBy optimizing the contributing factors of administering oral pharmacotherapy, the nurse can use appropriate practices to improve patient safety. Additionally, knowing and establishing the administration aspects are reasonable steps for standardizing care for patients with swallowing oral dosage form difficulties.Impact This study addressed administering SODFs to adult patients with swallowing difficulties. The administration of SODFs to adult patients with swallowing difficulties can be optimized if only one oral dosage form at a time is administrated and if patient postural adjustments, swallowing techniques and swallowing aids are used. This investigation will impact the care of patients with swallowing difficulties. Reporting MethodThe authors declare they adhered to the relevant EQUATOR guidelines and report following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 Statement.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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