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Characteristics of adult intestinal failure centers: An international multicenter survey

Authors :
Narisorn Lakananurak
Lisa Moccia
Elizabeth Wall
Jean Herlitz
Hilary Catron
Edward Lozano
Adela Delgado
Tim Vanuytsel
David Mercer
Sophie Pevny
Mark Berner‐Hansen
Leah Gramlich
Source :
Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral NutritionREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend that patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) should be managed by a multidisciplinary team (MDT). However, the characteristics of real-world IF centers and the patients they care for are lacking. The study aims to describe IF center characteristics as well as characteristics of patients with CIF across different global regions. METHODS: This is an international multicenter study of adult IF centers using a survey. The questionnaire survey included questions regarding program and patient characteristics. Thirty-three investigational centers were invited to participate. Each center was asked to answer the survey questions as one MDT. RESULTS: The survey center response rate was 91%. The median number of patients with CIF per center was 128 (range, 30-380). The most common disciplines reported were gastroenterologist (93%), dietitian (90%), nurse (83%), and advanced practitioner (nurse practitioner and physician assistant, 77%). There were centers that did not have a pharmacist, surgeon, psychologist, and social worker (30%, 37%, 60%, and 70%, respectively). The median full-time equivalents (FTEs) per 100 patients were 1.1 for nurses, 1 for dietitians, 1 for advanced practitioners, and 0.9 for gastroenterologists. Short bowel syndrome was the most common cause of CIF (50%) followed by intestinal dysmotility (20%). CONCLUSION: The majority of centers were managing around 100 patients with CIF. Despite the widespread use of the MDT, there are some variances in team characteristics. Gastroenterologists were the most common physicians supporting MDTs. In IF centers, one FTE of each core discipline was supported to manage 100 patients with CIF. ispartof: NUTRITION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE vol:38 issue:3 pages:657-663 ispartof: location:United States status: accepted

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ISSN :
19412452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral NutritionREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df1251bb3422221133c978d8937d2ba1