Developing a clinical care pathway to reduce and treat enteric feeding tube site skin excoriation: a quality-improvement pilot study

Author:

Aquino-Miclat Chrisse1,Baptiste Nicole1

Affiliation:

1. Nutritional Nurse Specialist, Clinical Nutrition Office, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Abstract

Skin excoriation is a common complication of enteral tube feeding; however, universal guidelines for treatment do not exist. A quality improvement pilot study to inform the development of a local clinical care pathway was conducted. The enteral nutrition team identified products and assessed patient preference, ease of use, availability, and clinical outcomes for inclusion. This pathway includes gentle site cleansing followed by skin protectant application. For mild skin excoriation (<5 mm), acrylate terpolymer barrier film (3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film) was applied once every seven days. Moderate skin excoriation (5–20 mm) received acrylate terpolymer barrier film twice a day for seven days. Severe skin excoriation (>20 mm) received advanced elastomeric skin protectant (3M Cavilon Advanced Skin Protectant) applied once every 3–4 days for 2–4 weeks. Ten patients were included, three were selected for discussion. Adoption of this local clinical care pathway resulted in skin healing and improved patient comfort.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Community and Home Care,General Medicine

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