Enteral feeding in Motor Neurone Disease/Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Patients’ perspectives and impact on quality of life - a podcast by SAGE Publications Ltd.

from 2017-08-23T14:48:19

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This episode features Suresh Kumar Chhetri (Preston MND Care and Research Centre, Department of Neurology, Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Preston, UK) who describes a study which aimed to explore patients' experience of enteral feeding and its impact on quality of life.

The study was a questionnaire based prospective analysis of 21 MND patients receiving enteral feeding followed at 3, 6 an 12 months post gastrostomy. The questionnaire was asked participants about their quality-of-life.

The study focused on four main themes: (1) problems with enteral feeding (2) improved quality-of-life (3) no change in quality-of-life and (4) worse quality-of-life. The research found that most of the study participants acknowledged the importance of enteral feeding and had a positive attitude to this practice. However, the positive impact of enteral feeing may not be observable in the first few months post gastrostomy. Full paper available from: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0269216316679928

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