Safety and quality of parenteral nutrition: Areas for improvement and future perspectives

Author:

Monczka Jessica1,Ayers Phil2,Berger Mette M3,Wischmeyer Paul E4

Affiliation:

1. Option Care Health , Denver, CO , USA

2. Clinical Pharmacy Services, Department of Pharmacy, Baptist Medical Center, Jackson, MS, and University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy , Jackson, MS , USA

3. Service of Adult Intensive Care, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) , Lausanne , Switzerland

4. Department of Anesthesiology and Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine , Durham, NC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose This article is based on presentations and discussions held at the International Safety and Quality of Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Summit (held November 8-10, 2021, at Charleston, SC, and Bad Homburg, Germany) and aims to raise awareness concerning unresolved issues associated with the PN process and potential future directions, including a greater emphasis on patients’ perspectives and the role of patient support. Summary Ensuring that every patient in need receives adequate PN support remains challenging. It is important to have a standardized approach to identify nutritional risk and requirements using validated nutritional screening and assessment tools. Gaps between optimal and actual clinical practices need to be identified and closed, and responsibilities in the nutrition support team clarified. Use of modern technology opens up opportunities to decrease workloads or liberate resources, allowing a more personalized care approach. Patient-centered care has gained in importance and is an emerging topic within clinical nutrition, in part because patients often have different priorities and concerns than healthcare professionals. Regular assessment of health-related quality of life, functional outcomes, and/or overall patient well-being should all be performed for PN patients. This will generate patient-centric data, which should be integrated into care plans. Finally, communication and patient education are prerequisites for patients’ commitment to health and for fostering adherence to PN regimes. Conclusion Moving closer to optimal nutritional care requires input from healthcare professionals and patients. Patient-centered care and greater emphasis on patient perspectives and priorities within clinical nutrition are essential to help further improve clinical nutrition.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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