Abstract
Home enteral tube feeding is an increasingly common intervention for patients who are unable to meet their full nutritional requirements. These patients require specialist support to enable them to live as normal a life as possible at home. An integrated acute and community nutrition service developed a new role of community nutrition nurse (CNN) in 2016, with the goal of reducing the number of unplanned hospital attendances relating to enteral tube feeding issues. Following the introduction of the CNN and related troubleshooting interventions, there was a 93% reduction in unplanned hospital admissions between 2017 and 2018. The role has been found to have many benefits, such as improved patient experience, care closer to the patient's home and empowerment of patients, their relatives and carers. It has also helped to increased patient and carer confidence to self-care and has reduced costs within the acute hospital system relating to unplanned hospital attendances and admissions.
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