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Blended foods for tube-fed children: a safe and realistic option?: a rapid review of the evidence

Coad, Jane; Toft, Alex; Lapwood, Susie; Manning, Joseph; Hunter, Mark; Jenkins, Huw; Sadlier, Clare; Hammonds, Julie; Kennedy, Ailsa; Murch, Simon; Widdas, David

Authors

Jane Coad

Alex Toft

Susie Lapwood

Joseph Manning

Mark Hunter

Huw Jenkins

Clare Sadlier

Julie Hammonds

Ailsa Kennedy

Simon Murch

David Widdas



Abstract

With the growing number of children and young people with complex care needs or life-limiting conditions, alternative routes for nutrition have been established (such as gastrostomy feeding). The conditions of children and young people who require such feeding are diverse but could relate to problems with swallowing (dysphagia), digestive disorders or neurological/muscular disorders. However, the use of a blended diet as an alternative to prescribed formula feeds for children fed via a gastrostomy is a contentious issue for clinicians and researchers. From a rapid review of the literature, we identify that current evidence falls into three categories: (1) those who feel that the use of a blended diet is unsafe and substandard; (2) those who see benefits of such a diet as an alternative in particular circumstances (eg, to reduce constipation) and (3) those who see merit in the blended diet but are cautious to proclaim potential benefits due to the lack of clinical research. There may be some benefits to using blended diets, although concerns around safety, nutrition and practical issues remain.

Citation

Coad, J., Toft, A., Lapwood, S., Manning, J., Hunter, M., Jenkins, H., …Widdas, D. (2017). Blended foods for tube-fed children: a safe and realistic option?: a rapid review of the evidence. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 102(3), 274-278. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-311030

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 18, 2016
Online Publication Date Oct 18, 2016
Publication Date Mar 1, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 29, 2018
Journal Archives of Disease in Childhood
Print ISSN 0003-9888
Electronic ISSN 1468-2044
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 102
Issue 3
Pages 274-278
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-311030
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1050442
Contract Date Aug 29, 2018


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