Blended diets for children and young people: applying the evidence to nursing practice.

Gemma Phillips, Coad Jane
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Enteral tube feeding is commonly used for children and young people with complex health and care needs. Blended diets are becoming more widely used and there is increasing evidence to show the benefits of a blended diet for children, young people and their families. This article aims to collate recent evidence on blended diets and describe the implications for nursing practice. Studies exploring blended diets have identified benefits such as improved gastrointestinal symptoms, positive engagement with families around food and mealtimes and the normalisation of enteral tube feeding. Research has also explored the nutritional and microbial content of food blends as well as the viscosity and risk of tube blockage. These are key considerations when supporting families to make informed decisions and use blended diets safely. Nurses play an important role in supporting the safe and effective use of blended diets as part of a wider multidisciplinary team. It is necessary that they have an understanding of the evidence underpinning nursing practice in this area.

儿童和青少年的混合饮食:将证据应用于护理实践。
肠内管喂养通常用于有复杂健康和护理需求的儿童和青少年。混合饮食的使用越来越广泛,越来越多的证据表明混合饮食对儿童、青少年及其家庭有益。本文旨在整理有关混合饮食的最新证据,并阐述其对护理实践的影响。有关混合饮食的研究发现,混合饮食的益处包括改善胃肠道症状、与家人积极沟通食物和进餐时间,以及使肠内插管喂养正常化。研究还探讨了混合食物的营养和微生物含量以及粘度和管道堵塞风险。这些都是支持家庭做出明智决定和安全使用混合饮食时需要考虑的关键因素。护士作为更广泛的多学科团队的一部分,在支持安全有效地使用混合饮食方面发挥着重要作用。护士有必要了解该领域护理实践所依据的证据。
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