Transanal Irrigation for People With Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction: An Integrative Literature Review.

Gastroenterol Nurs

Erika Boman, PhD, RNT, is Lecturer, Department of Nursing, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden; Department of Nursing, Åland University of Applied Sciences, Mariehamn, Finland.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Transanal irrigation is a method used alongside standard bowel care to help individuals with neurogenic bowel dysfunction, but there hasn't been a comprehensive review of its effectiveness and feasibility from a holistic nursing perspective until now.
  • - An integrative review of 19 studies found that transanal irrigation can improve bowel habits by reducing issues like incontinence and evacuation time, while also enhancing quality of life and independence for users.
  • - Despite its benefits, practical challenges and potential side effects make it less feasible for some users, and discontinuation rates are high; better quality research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and improve user support.

Article Abstract

Transanal irrigation has been introduced as a complement to standard bowel care for people with neurogenic bowel dysfunction. There is no contemporary integrative review of the effectiveness and feasibility of transanal irrigation from a holistic nursing perspective, only fragments of evidence to date. The aim was to investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of transanal irrigation for people with neurogenic bowel dysfunction. An integrative literature review was conducted. Nineteen studies were included. According to the results, transanal irrigation can reduce difficulties associated with defecation, episodes of incontinence, and the time needed for evacuation and bowel care. Transanal irrigation can increase general satisfaction with bowel habits and quality of life and decrease level of dependency. However, there are practical problems to overcome and adverse effects to manage. Discontinuation is relatively common. The results support the effectiveness of transanal irrigation, but feasibility is inconclusive. Users, including caregivers, report practical problems, and compliance was not always easy to achieve. It is important that users, including caregivers, are well informed and supported during transanal irrigation treatment, especially during introduction. The quality of the studies found was generally weak; therefore, high-quality quantitative and qualitative studies are needed on the topic.

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