The purpose of this overview is to make the case for the establishment and publication of standards for home enteral nutrition (HEN) therapy in adult patients who require a long-term alternative to oral feeding. Overviews can provide a broad and often comprehensive summation of a topic area and, as such, have value for those coming to a subject for the first time. It will provide a broad summation, background and rationale, review specific considerations unique to HEN (tubes, products and supplies) and we describe a recent audit of seven HEN programs which highlights tube and process related challenges. Based on the overview of the literature and our experience with the audit we propose a way forward for best home enteral nutrition care
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feedi...
Studies are lacking in the health economic implications of home enteral nutrition (HEN) in home-resi...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN for short) allows practically normal living for patients who cannot be f...
The purpose of this overview is to make the case for the establishment and publication of standards ...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) has been reviewed in this supplement as a clinical therapy; however, th...
The aim of this review is to provide a global perspective of Home Enteral Tube Feeding (HETF) and to...
Aims: This study was undertaken to report indications and practice of home enteral nutrition (HEN) i...
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feedi...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home en...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
Despite the psychological effects of enteral tube placement, the use of an enteral feeding tube is o...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
Enteral feeding in the home environment is connected with creating access to digestive tract, and th...
This article examines the infection risk to adult patients receiving home enteral nutrition (HEN) an...
Enteral feeding is widely used for hospitalized patients but is also used for ambulatory persons liv...
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feedi...
Studies are lacking in the health economic implications of home enteral nutrition (HEN) in home-resi...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN for short) allows practically normal living for patients who cannot be f...
The purpose of this overview is to make the case for the establishment and publication of standards ...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) has been reviewed in this supplement as a clinical therapy; however, th...
The aim of this review is to provide a global perspective of Home Enteral Tube Feeding (HETF) and to...
Aims: This study was undertaken to report indications and practice of home enteral nutrition (HEN) i...
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feedi...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home en...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
Despite the psychological effects of enteral tube placement, the use of an enteral feeding tube is o...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
Enteral feeding in the home environment is connected with creating access to digestive tract, and th...
This article examines the infection risk to adult patients receiving home enteral nutrition (HEN) an...
Enteral feeding is widely used for hospitalized patients but is also used for ambulatory persons liv...
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feedi...
Studies are lacking in the health economic implications of home enteral nutrition (HEN) in home-resi...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN for short) allows practically normal living for patients who cannot be f...