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1. Getting to the heart of the matter – Timing of feeding intervention for acute cardiac patients Acute Paediatric Feeding
EBP group
Dec 2010
2. OR……Trying to fit a square peg into a round hole? The Acute Paediatric Feeding Experience
3. 2010 – A summary Topic dilemma – cardiac issues vs tube weaning approaches
Literature dilemma - cardiac research predominantly around nutritional outcomes vs copious (if not dubious) volume of research to support multiple tube weaning approaches
Do both??? ? Cross site data collection and bench marking projects
4. Cardiac issues - EBP in reverse? Question - Does nutritive or non-nutritive stimulation pre- cardiac surgery improve feeding outcomes in neonates?
WHY? – clinical experience indicated that early referral and intervention resulted in better long term feeding outcomes for this population however SP often not receiving timely referrals from cardiac wards/surgeons.
Clinical impression/experience – disordered feeding reflexes & oral skills, fatigue with ? WOB, oral aversion, tube dependency.
5. Cardiac issues - EBP in reverse? Literature – Huge scope with predominantly nutritional and surgical outcome focus.
Gap between our clinical experience and the evidence for early intervention in the literature ? square peg round hole scenario
Positive article – Predictors of Oral Feeding Difficulty in Cardiac Surgical Infants. Einarson K & Arthur H, Pediatric Nursing, July/Aug 2003, Vol. 29/No. 4
6. Cardiac issues - EBP in reverse? “ Risk factors for feeding difficulties in the post cardiac surgery infants are VC injury, prolonged intubation and low weight at surgery. Early identification of neonates at risk for feeding difficulties may lead to development of strategies to reduce morbidity, improve patient care and improve better resource utilisation”
7. Internal Evidence – Clinical Practice Cross site data collection
Prospective and retrospective data
Collect for 6 + months
8. Cardiac Data Collection Sheet Patient Information
Cardiac Disorder
Co Morbidities
Significant Changes in Status
9. Cardiac Data Collection Sheet Feeding Information (provide age where possible)
Pre Surgery
Post Surgery
Outpatient
Non-nutritive sucking introduced
Suck feeds (indicate breast/ bottle or mix)
SP Intervention (pre/ post Sx)
Type of supplementary feeding (NGT, OGT, NJ, gastrostomy, jejunostomy)
Length of supplementary feeding
Changes post introduction of feeds
10. Cardiac Data Collection Sheet Feeding Intervention (age at intervention/ current age):
Feeding Disorder
Type of Intervention
Service Delivery/ Frequency
Parental Considerations/ Social situation
11. Where to next? Ongoing data collection
Review Feb 2011
Back to the research and/or write our own……..
Complete a CAT
E3BP? – include client factors and preferences
Develop clinical guidelines for neonates with cardiac disease
12. So what happened to tube weaning? Two sites currently piloting tube weaning feeding groups based on the SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) approach to feeding.
Other centres also looking at setting up multidisciplinary feeding groups in 2011.
Data collection and comparison of different feeding approaches across the State
Back to the research
E3BP for 2011???
13. Thank you from the members of the Acute Paediatric Feeding GroupKim AchurchDebbie AlvarezHolly DaleyValerie GentLauren GeachVictoria GilesJennifer HughesColleen LinksMelissa ParkinAnna Wheaton