2016
DOI: 10.3390/nu8110709
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Recent Advances in Enteral Nutrition

Abstract: There have been significant advances in the provision of enteral nutrition support in the acute and community healthcare settings.[...]

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“…NEC is commonly performed in hospital practice, especially for nutritional support, medication administration and drainage of body fluids. Patients undergoing this procedure often experience pain, discomfort and dissatisfaction as well as a compromised self‐image due to the presence of the device in their nasal or oral region (Ojo & Brooke, ). Therefore, although it uses smaller gauge tubes than nasogastric catheterization, NEC can cause patients suffering, discomfort and pain.…”
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“…NEC is commonly performed in hospital practice, especially for nutritional support, medication administration and drainage of body fluids. Patients undergoing this procedure often experience pain, discomfort and dissatisfaction as well as a compromised self‐image due to the presence of the device in their nasal or oral region (Ojo & Brooke, ). Therefore, although it uses smaller gauge tubes than nasogastric catheterization, NEC can cause patients suffering, discomfort and pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes, enteral tube feeding is needed to support patients with human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV), those who fail to thrive and individuals with learning and intellectual disability and may involve patients in their own homes, residential care, nursing homes, acute hospitals including intensive care units [6,11,12]. There is evidence that enteral tube feeding can improve wound healing, reduce length of hospital stay, prolong life and relatively save costs [11].…”
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“…Sometimes, enteral tube feeding is needed to support patients with human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV), those who fail to thrive and individuals with learning and intellectual disability and may involve patients in their own homes, residential care, nursing homes, acute hospitals including intensive care units [6,11,12]. There is evidence that enteral tube feeding can improve wound healing, reduce length of hospital stay, prolong life and relatively save costs [11]. For instance, diabetes specific enteral formula has been found to be effective in managing patients with diabetes on enteral nutrition [13] while in patients with esophageal cancer, early enteral nutrition was effective in reducing the incidence of postoperative pulmonary infection, enhancing early recovery and reducing length of hospital stay and hospital cost [14].…”
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“…[ 7 ]. In addition, more and more serious aging society, various diseases mentioned above, the swallowing difficulties and malnutrition resulted from various complications, are all the main reasons why rapidly increasing enteral nutrition is needed [ 8 , 9 ].…”
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confidence: 99%