Objective: There is an emerging interest in the use of blenderised food for tube-feeding (BFTF). This survey explored paediatric dietitians' perceptions and experiences of BFTF use. Design: A web-based questionnaire was distributed to the Paediatric group of the British Dietetic Association. The survey captured dietitians' personal opinions and experience supporting children on BFTF, and the perceptions of carers. Results: Of the 77 respondents, 19 were aware of professional guidelines and 63 had never received training on BFTF. Thirty-four would not recommend BFTF and 11 would advise against its use; yet 43 would recommend it to supplement commercial feeds. Fifty-seven would change their perception about BFTF if there were evidence-b...
Objective To survey paediatric dietitians' knowledge and use of evidence-based nutrition (EBN).Desig...
grantor: University of TorontoGastrostomy feeding, a nutrition intervention, has recently ...
BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in p...
Objective: There is an emerging interest in the use of blenderised food for tube-feeding (BFTF). Thi...
Blenderized tube feedings, or the provision of food that has been pureed using a blender through a p...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
Severe gastrointestinal symptoms are one of the main reasons for switching from conventional artific...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
Introduction Increasing numbers of children require having all, or part, of their nutritional intake...
Background: The perceptions of parents and professionals are important in deciding to feed children...
Objective: The objective of the review was to identify what is known about the use of blended diets ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risks, benefits and resource implications of using home-blended food in chi...
Background and objectives: several pathologies (metabolic, neurologic and prematurity) may involve. ...
Background: Preterm infants routinely require enteral feeding via nasogastric or orogastric tubes as...
Objective To survey paediatric dietitians' knowledge and use of evidence-based nutrition (EBN).Desig...
grantor: University of TorontoGastrostomy feeding, a nutrition intervention, has recently ...
BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in p...
Objective: There is an emerging interest in the use of blenderised food for tube-feeding (BFTF). Thi...
Blenderized tube feedings, or the provision of food that has been pureed using a blender through a p...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
Severe gastrointestinal symptoms are one of the main reasons for switching from conventional artific...
With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting condit...
Introduction Increasing numbers of children require having all, or part, of their nutritional intake...
Background: The perceptions of parents and professionals are important in deciding to feed children...
Objective: The objective of the review was to identify what is known about the use of blended diets ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risks, benefits and resource implications of using home-blended food in chi...
Background and objectives: several pathologies (metabolic, neurologic and prematurity) may involve. ...
Background: Preterm infants routinely require enteral feeding via nasogastric or orogastric tubes as...
Objective To survey paediatric dietitians' knowledge and use of evidence-based nutrition (EBN).Desig...
grantor: University of TorontoGastrostomy feeding, a nutrition intervention, has recently ...
BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in p...