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Investigating the Relationship between Home Parenteral Support and Needs-Based Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Intestinal Failure: A National Multi-Centre Longitudinal Cohort Study

Jones, Debra; Lal, Simon; French, Chloe; Sowerbutts, Anne Marie; Gittins, Matthew; Gabe, Simon; Brundrett, Diane; Culkin, Alison; Calvert, Chris; Thompson, Beth; Cooper, Sheldon C.; Fletcher, Jane; Donnellan, Clare; Forbes, Alastair; Lam, Ching; Radford, Shellie; Mountford, Christopher G.; Rogers, Daniel; Muggridge, Rebecca; Sharkey, Lisa; Neild, Penny; Wheatley, Carolyn; Stevens, Philip; Burden, Sorrel

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Authors

Debra Jones

Simon Lal

Chloe French

Anne Marie Sowerbutts

Matthew Gittins

Simon Gabe

Diane Brundrett

Alison Culkin

Chris Calvert

Beth Thompson

Sheldon C. Cooper

Jane Fletcher

Clare Donnellan

Alastair Forbes

Ching Lam

Christopher G. Mountford

Daniel Rogers

Rebecca Muggridge

Lisa Sharkey

Penny Neild

Carolyn Wheatley

Philip Stevens

Sorrel Burden



Abstract

Home parenteral support (HPS) is an essential but potentially burdensome treatment that can affect quality of life (QoL). The aims of this longitudinal study were to understand whether any changes in HPS over time were associated with QoL. The Parenteral Nutrition Impact Questionnaire (PNIQ) was used, and data were collected on HPS prescribed at three time points. Data were analysed using multi-level mixed regression models presented as effect size and were adjusted for confounders. Study recruited 572 participants from 15 sites. Of these, 201 and 145 completed surveys at second and third time-points, respectively. PNIQ score was out of 20 with a higher score indicating poorer QoL. Any reduction in HPS infusions per week was associated with an improved PNIQ score of −1.10 (95% CI −2.17, −0.02) unadjusted and −1.34 (95% CI −2.45, −0.24) adjusted. Per day change to the number of infusions per week was associated with a change in the PNIQ score of 0.32 (95% CI −0.15, 0.80) unadjusted and 0.34 (95% CI −0.17, 0.85) adjusted. This is the largest national study to demonstrate improvements in QoL associated with HPS reduction over time using an HPS-specific and patient-centric tool, adding unique data for use of therapies in intestinal failure.

Citation

Jones, D., Lal, S., French, C., Sowerbutts, A. M., Gittins, M., Gabe, S., Brundrett, D., Culkin, A., Calvert, C., Thompson, B., Cooper, S. C., Fletcher, J., Donnellan, C., Forbes, A., Lam, C., Radford, S., Mountford, C. G., Rogers, D., Muggridge, R., Sharkey, L., …Burden, S. (2023). Investigating the Relationship between Home Parenteral Support and Needs-Based Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Intestinal Failure: A National Multi-Centre Longitudinal Cohort Study. Nutrients, 15(3), Article 622. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030622

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 21, 2023
Online Publication Date Jan 25, 2023
Publication Date Feb 1, 2023
Deposit Date Jun 23, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jun 27, 2025
Journal Nutrients
Electronic ISSN 2072-6643
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 3
Article Number 622
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030622
Keywords Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/17374757
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/3/622

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