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Availability of palliative parenteral nutrition to patients with advanced cancer: A national survey of service provision

Baker, James; Smith, Philip J.; White, Simon J.; Gifford, Alison J.

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James Baker

Philip J. Smith

Alison J. Gifford



Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients with advanced malignancy who are unable to meet their nutritional requirements orally or enterally as a result of intestinal failure may be considered for parenteral nutrition support. Current United Kingdom (UK) guidance recommends that patients with 3-months prognosis and good performance status (i.e. Karnofsky performance status >50) should be considered for this intervention at home (termed Home Parenteral Nutrition; HPN). However, HPN is a nationally commissioned service by NHS England and Improvement which can only be initiated at specific National Health Service (NHS) centres so may not be easily accessed by patients outside of these centres. This survey aimed to identify current clinical practice across UK hospitals about how palliative parenteral nutrition is initiated.

METHODS: Clinical staff associated with Nutrition Support Teams at NHS Organisations within the UK were invited to complete an electronically administered survey of national clinical practice through advertisements posted on relevant professional interest groups.

RESULTS: 60 clinicians responded to the survey administered between September and November 2020. The majority of respondents responded positively that decisions made to initiate palliative parenteral nutrition were done in alignment with current national guidance in relation to decision making and formulation of parenteral nutrition. Variation was observed in relation to the provision of advance care planning in relation to nutrition support prior to discharge, and the consideration of venting gastrostomy placement in patients with malignant bowel obstruction unsuitable for surgical intervention.

CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to current national guidance in relation to the provision of palliative parenteral nutrition is variable for some aspects of care. Further work is required particularly in relation to maximising the opportunity for the provision of advance care planning prior to discharge in this patient cohort.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 29, 2023
Online Publication Date Mar 29, 2023
Publication Date 2023-08
Publicly Available Date May 30, 2023
Journal Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Print ISSN 0952-3871
Electronic ISSN 1365-277X
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 36
Issue 4
Pages 1225-1233
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/jhn.13174
Keywords Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine (miscellaneous)
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1365277x

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