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A multidisciplinary approach to providing blended diet within the acute setting.

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BACKGROUND Due to advances in medical care, including nutrition and hydration, children with neurological impairment are surviving longer. Many of these children are fed using a commercial formula via an… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Due to advances in medical care, including nutrition and hydration, children with neurological impairment are surviving longer. Many of these children are fed using a commercial formula via an enteral feeding tube. However, families are now becoming more interested in administering blended diet via their child's gastrostomy in a bid to reduce often significant gastrointestinal symptoms including reflux, constipation, gagging and retching post fundoplication. AIMS To describe the process undertaken by the authors' short-life working group to create safe, robust pathways to enable children to have access to blended diet while in the acute hospital setting. METHODS A multidisciplinary team short-life working group was established, which consisted of representatives from nursing, dietetics and catering. Following this a scoping exercise was undertaken to assess what practices were carried out in other health boards, prior to the creation of documentation. CONCLUSION In conjunction with senior management and the Central Legal Office, the authors' short life working group has created safe, robust documentation and pathways to enable children in a large tertiary paediatric centre to access blended diet while in the acute setting. Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic the pilot study to trial these documents within the neurology ward was delayed, however this work is ongoing. Furthermore, the authors will be looking to train nursing staff within ward areas to administer blended diet within the ward setting.

Keywords: working group; short life; acute setting; diet within; life working; blended diet

Journal Title: British journal of nursing
Year Published: 2022

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