Development and evaluation of a home enteral nutrition team
Development and evaluation of a home enteral nutrition team
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feeding (ETF) at home varies across regions. There is evidence that multi-disciplinary primary care teams focussed on home enteral nutrition (HEN) can provide cost-effective care. This paper describes the development and evaluation of a HEN Team in one UK city. A HEN Team comprising dietetians, nurses and a speech and language therapist was developed with the aim of delivering a quality service for people with gastrostomy tubes living at home. Team objectives were set and an underpinning framework of organisation developed including a care pathway and a schedule of training. Impact on patient outcomes was assessed in a pre-post test evaluation design. Patients and carers reported improved support in managing their ETF. Cost savings were realised through: (1) prevention of hospital admission and related transport for ETF related issues; (2) effective management and reduction of waste of feed and thickener; (3) balloon gastrostomy tube replacement by the HEN Team in the patient’s home, and optimisation of nutritional status. This service evaluation demonstrated that the establishment of a dedicated multi-professional HEN Team focussed on achievement of key objectives improved patient experience and, although calculation of cost savings were estimates, provided evidence of cost-effectiveness
enteral tube feeding, home enteral nutrition, primary care
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Dinenage, Sarah
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Gower, Morwenna
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Van Wyk, Joanna
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Green, S.M.
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5 March 2015
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Gower, Morwenna
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Van Wyk, Joanna
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Blamey, Anne
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Ashbolt, Karen
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Dinenage, Sarah, Gower, Morwenna and Van Wyk, Joanna et al.
(2015)
Development and evaluation of a home enteral nutrition team.
Nutrients, 7 (3), .
(doi:10.3390/nu7031607).
(PMID:25751819)
Abstract
The organisation of services to support the increasing number of people receiving enteral tube feeding (ETF) at home varies across regions. There is evidence that multi-disciplinary primary care teams focussed on home enteral nutrition (HEN) can provide cost-effective care. This paper describes the development and evaluation of a HEN Team in one UK city. A HEN Team comprising dietetians, nurses and a speech and language therapist was developed with the aim of delivering a quality service for people with gastrostomy tubes living at home. Team objectives were set and an underpinning framework of organisation developed including a care pathway and a schedule of training. Impact on patient outcomes was assessed in a pre-post test evaluation design. Patients and carers reported improved support in managing their ETF. Cost savings were realised through: (1) prevention of hospital admission and related transport for ETF related issues; (2) effective management and reduction of waste of feed and thickener; (3) balloon gastrostomy tube replacement by the HEN Team in the patient’s home, and optimisation of nutritional status. This service evaluation demonstrated that the establishment of a dedicated multi-professional HEN Team focussed on achievement of key objectives improved patient experience and, although calculation of cost savings were estimates, provided evidence of cost-effectiveness
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Accepted/In Press date: 12 February 2015
Published date: 5 March 2015
Keywords:
enteral tube feeding, home enteral nutrition, primary care
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/375215
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Sarah Dinenage
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Morwenna Gower
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Anne Blamey
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Karen Ashbolt
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Michelle Sutcliffe
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S.M. Green
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