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0261-56142542006AugClinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)Clin NutrA review of the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutrition.543553543-53Some previous studies have assessed quality of life (QoL) in home parenteral nutrition (HPN) using generic instruments or non-validated questionnaires. A systematic search of electronic databases and relevant publications identified 50 publications. This paper reviews the QoL of patients receiving HPN and discusses the factors affecting QoL.There is little available data about the QoL of HPN patients. Both HPN and the underlying disease may affect QoL, and an evaluation of QoL requires the separation of these two issues.There is a need for a standardised, scientifically validated, treatment-specific instrument to measure QoL in this population. The use of a treatment-specific QoL questionnaire should become part of the routine clinical management of HPN patients.BaxterJanet PJPDepartment of Digestive Disease and Clinical Nutrition, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK. janet.p.baxter@tuht.scot.nhs.ukFayersPeter MPMMcKinlayAlastair WAWengJournal ArticleMeta-AnalysisReview20060703
EnglandClin Nutr83096030261-5614IMHumansParenteral Nutrition, Homeadverse effectsmethodspsychologyPatient SatisfactionQuality of LifeSickness Impact ProfileSurveys and QuestionnairesstandardsTime FactorsTreatment Outcome73
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