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Nutrition in clinical practice, 2020
BACKGROUND Since the introduction of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in the 1980s, the prevalence of home enteral nutrition (HEN) support has increased significantly.
M. Mundi +3 more
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BACKGROUND Since the introduction of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in the 1980s, the prevalence of home enteral nutrition (HEN) support has increased significantly.
M. Mundi +3 more
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Home Enteral Nutrition: Updates, Trends, and Challenges
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2017The true prevalence of home enteral nutrition (HEN) utilization is unclear and requires further study. HEN therapy has remained virtually unchanged for several decades. However, new trends in HEN are evolving; enteral nutrition is undergoing changes ranging from enteral feeding devices, ingredients used, practice innovations, and challenges with ...
Karen, Martin, Gabriela, Gardner
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Use of Home Enteral Nutrition in Malnourished PostBariatric Surgery Patients.
JPEN - Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2020BACKGROUND Bariatric surgery is by far the most effective treatment option available for successfully achieving and maintaining weight loss in the obese population, but it can also be associated with complications that lead to malnutrition.
S. Velapati +6 more
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Home enteral nutrition: Organisation of services
Nursing Older People, 2013This article discusses how services for people receiving enteral nutrition via a nasogastric or gastrostomy tube at home are organised. The home enteral nutrition team's role is also explored. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence outlines the need for nutritional support in adults to be high quality and cost effective.
Sue Green +3 more
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Enteral Nutrition Challenges in Home Case
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1998Dietitians are now providing more in‐home visits for patients receiving enteral nutrition. Some of the current and typical challenges are summarized in this case presentation of a 45‐year‐old man being cared for at home by his mother. This patient had brain injury after a stroke and had been at home on tube feeding for ≥10 years.
Marcia Silkroski, Martha Ericson
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Support for home enteral nutrition
Practice Management, 2019Home enteral feeding for children by parents need to be motivated, informed and able to cope with the medical aspects of this form of feeding including any possible complications, says Amy Noakes
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The cost of home enteral nutrition: An Australian audit
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2023J. Young, A. McHugh, L. Breik
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