Decision-making and best practice when nasogastric tube feeding under restraint: multi-informant qualitative study

Author:

Fuller Sarah J.ORCID,Tan Jacinta,Nicholls DashaORCID

Abstract

Background Clinicians working in mental health in-patient settings may have to use nasogastric tube feeding under physical restraint to reverse the life-threatening consequences of malnutrition when this is driven by a psychiatric condition such as a restrictive eating disorder. Aims To understand the decision-making process when nasogastric tube feeding under restraint is initiated in mental health in-patient settings. Method People with lived experience of nasogastric tube feeding under restraint and parents/carers were recruited via the website of the UK's eating disorder charity BEAT. Eating disorder clinicians were recruited via an online post by the British Eating Disorders Society. Semi-structured interviews were administered to all participants. Results Themes overlapped between the participant groups and were integrated in the final analysis. Two main themes were generated: first, ‘quick decisions’, with the subthemes of ‘medical risk’, ‘impact of not eating’ and ‘limited discussions’; second, ‘slow decisions’, with subthemes of ‘threats’, ‘discussions with patient’, ‘not giving up’ and ‘advanced directives’. Benefits and harms of both quick and slow decisions were identified. Conclusions This research offers a new perspective regarding how clinical teams can make best practice decisions regarding initiating nasogastric feeding under restraint. In-patient mental health teams facilitating this clinical intervention should consider discussing it with the patient at the beginning of their admission in anticipation of the need for emergency intervention and in full collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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