Characteristics and health service utilization of children most at risk for prolonged temporary tube feeding

Author:

Syrmis Maryanne1ORCID,Reilly Claire23ORCID,Frederiksen Nadine4ORCID,Bell Kristie L.25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Speech Pathology Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Department of Dietetics and Food Services Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences The University of Queensland South Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Department of Occupational Therapy Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane Queensland Australia

5. Centre for Child Health Research The University of Queensland South Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to describe children at risk of prolonged temporary tube feeding and evaluate associations between tube feeding duration and child and health service variables.MethodsA prospective medical hospital records audit was conducted between November 1, 2018, and November 30, 2019. Children at risk of prolonged temporary tube feeding were identified as having a tube feeding duration of >5 days. Information was collected on patient characteristics (eg, age) and service delivery provision (eg, tube exit plans). Data were collected from the pretube decision‐making phase until tube removal (if applicable) or until 4 months after tube insertion.ResultsDescriptively, 211 at‐risk children (median, 3.7 years; interquartile range [IQR], 0.4–7.7) differed from 283 not‐at‐risk children (median age, 0.9 years; IQR, 0.4–1.8) in terms of age, geographical location of residence, and tube exit planning. Medical diagnoses of neoplasms, congenital abnormalities, perinatal problems, and digestive system diseases in the at‐risk group were individually associated with longer than average tube feeding duration, as were the primary reasons for tube feeding of nonorganic growth faltering and inadequate oral intake related to neoplasms. Yet, variables independently associated with greater odds of lengthier tube feeding durations were consultations with a dietitian, speech pathologist, or interdisciplinary feeding team.ConclusionChildren at risk of prolonged temporary tube feeding access interdisciplinary management because of their complexity. Identified descriptive differences between at‐risk and not‐at‐risk children may be useful when selecting patients for tube exit planning and developing tube feeding management education programs for health professionals.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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