Management of artificial nutrition in East Anglia: a community study.

J R Coll Physicians Lond

Department of Dietetics, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, U.K.

Published: November 1996

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In the Cambridge health district the growth of artificial nutritional support was prospectively assessed over a five-year period (1988-93). The aim of this study was to investigate the variation in the prevalence of enteral tube feeding (ETF) and parenteral nutrition (PN) in hospital and at home and to assess the organisation. There was a fourfold variability in the prevalence of artificial nutritional support in the eight districts. The prevalence of home artificial nutrition doubled between 1988 and 1993, whilst that in hospital increased to a smaller extent (31%). Overall standards of care are not keeping pace with the demand for artificial nutritional support. Only half the districts had nutrition teams, and only one had a specialist nutrition sister. Policies about ETF and PN in hospital and at home were judged to be variable in quality. About one in five patients (or carers) at home experienced problems related to organisation of nutrition support services. General practitioners were also frequently uncertain about their role in managing patients on artificial nutrition at home. Home ETF is a rapidly growing form of home care therapy in East Anglia; in 1992-93 it was quantitatively as important as ETF in hospital. Improvements in organisation are recommended.

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