2020
DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2020.96092
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Efficacy of Chewing Gum versus Early Mobilization on Bowel Motility for Children After Abdominal Surgery

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“…Early mobilization is an important factor affecting the postoperative passage of flatus. In the literature, it has been reported that mobilization has a positive effect on bowel functions (Sindell et al, 2012; Straatman et al, 2016) and that patients who are mobilised three times or more in the first 24 hours have a shorter time of passage of flatus and stool excretion (Abd‐Elhamed et al, 2020). Besides, in a study evaluating the effect of early mobilization on bowel functions in patients who underwent abdominal surgery, it was stated that the frequency of mobilization as well as early mobilization would positively affect the time of passage of flatus (Çınar, 2005).…”
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“…Early mobilization is an important factor affecting the postoperative passage of flatus. In the literature, it has been reported that mobilization has a positive effect on bowel functions (Sindell et al, 2012; Straatman et al, 2016) and that patients who are mobilised three times or more in the first 24 hours have a shorter time of passage of flatus and stool excretion (Abd‐Elhamed et al, 2020). Besides, in a study evaluating the effect of early mobilization on bowel functions in patients who underwent abdominal surgery, it was stated that the frequency of mobilization as well as early mobilization would positively affect the time of passage of flatus (Çınar, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite many advances in perioperative care, the time of passage of flatus may be delayed, especially after abdominal surgery, depending on the surgical technique (Abd-Elhamed et al, 2020). Early mobilization is an important factor affecting the postoperative passage of flatus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%