Enteral Feeding and Medication Administration via Percutaneous Endoscopic Tube Gastrostomy Tube : The Evaluation of an Educational Digital Book
Uprety, Denika (2023)
Uprety, Denika
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060823020
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023060823020
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A Percutaneous endoscopic gastrotomy tube (PEG) is a stoma used for the implementation of nutrition when a person’s ability to swallow is impaired. PEG tube is an enteral nutrition feeding for patients who have preserved ab-sorption and motility function of the gastrointestinal tract but are unable to swallow solid or liquid food due to many disorders. Maintaining adequate nutrition of the utmost important goal in PEG tubes.
The purpose of this thesis is to collect feedback on the digital book which was authored by Anjana Bhandari from SAMK nursing students and report it as part of my thesis.
The objective of this thesis is to understand the quality of this booklet from our readers, the nursing students at SAMK, and report the feedback of the reader to the author.
The project management used on this project was a Hybrid methodology. The hybrid methodology is a combination of the waterfall and agile methodology. In 2023 may feedback survey was conducted among the 125 nursing students of SAMK. The author created a feedback survey in the form of a questionnaire that consist of nine questions. Both the digital book and a link to the survey’s web address were emailed to respondents. The email contained a cover letter for the survey. Out of 125 students who were requested to complete the survey, 21 students’ responses were gathered, which is a response of 16.8%.
The purpose of this thesis is to collect feedback on the digital book which was authored by Anjana Bhandari from SAMK nursing students and report it as part of my thesis.
The objective of this thesis is to understand the quality of this booklet from our readers, the nursing students at SAMK, and report the feedback of the reader to the author.
The project management used on this project was a Hybrid methodology. The hybrid methodology is a combination of the waterfall and agile methodology. In 2023 may feedback survey was conducted among the 125 nursing students of SAMK. The author created a feedback survey in the form of a questionnaire that consist of nine questions. Both the digital book and a link to the survey’s web address were emailed to respondents. The email contained a cover letter for the survey. Out of 125 students who were requested to complete the survey, 21 students’ responses were gathered, which is a response of 16.8%.