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Home enteral nutrition: international experience

Abstract

The trend of modern healthcare is developing of home care strategy, including home enteral nutrition. The number of patients including oncological patients who have already be involved in this program and who need, it is progressively increasing. The multidisciplinary team, including a physician, a nutrition nurse and others should decide all medical and social issues in the feeding context after discharge. The urgent issue for Russian Federation is creation of unified program for home enteral nutrition for adult and pediatric patients.

About the Authors

M. Yu. Kukosh
People’s Friendship University of Russia; Municipal Clinical Hospital No. 40
Russian Federation


M. D. Ter-Ovanesov
People’s Friendship University of Russia; Municipal Clinical Hospital No. 40
Russian Federation


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Kukosh M.Yu., Ter-Ovanesov M.D. Home enteral nutrition: international experience. Medical alphabet. 2018;2(29):38-42. (In Russ.)

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