Nasogastric feeding in children and adolescents with eating disorders: toward good practice |
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Authors: | Neiderman M Farley A Richardson J Lask B |
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Affiliation: | Eating Disorders Service, Huntercombe Manor Hospital, Berkshire, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | ![]() OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to provide an insight into the subjective experiences of nasogastric feeding from the perspective of patients with eating disorders and their parents. METHOD: A semistructured self-report questionnaire was completed by patients from two specialist eating disorders units who had received nasogastric feeding. Parents' views were also assessed via a similar self-report questionnaire. RESULTS: Diverse views were expressed by both patients and parents. Some regarded the experience of nasogastric feeding as wholly negative, but acknowledged the lack of suitable alternatives. Others had a more positive view and identified several helpful aspects. CONCLUSION: Reactions were generally more positive than had been anticipated. A number of useful suggestions were made regarding how to improve the procedure. These have informed the development of guidelines for good practice. |
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Keywords: | nasogastric feeding eating disorders self‐report questionnaire |
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