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Medical nutrition therapy provided to adult hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients.

Mary G Habschmidt1, Cheryl A Bacon, Mary B Gregoire, Heather E Rasmussen.   

Abstract

This study explored the current medical nutrition therapy (MNT) provided to adult patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) and examined the current and desired role of registered dietitians (RDs) in providing MNT. A total of 60 RDs (57% response rate) responded to an electronic questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and χ(2) analyses (SPSS; version 18) were used. Results revealed the primary form of diet was oral, and for patients on nutrition support, parenteral nutrition (PN) was used more frequently (16%-31%) than enteral nutrition (EN) (5%-9%; P ≤ .05). Nutrition support decisions were based on patients' individualized needs rather than established protocol or policies. Mucositis was the most common reason for implementing PN (31%), and intubation or being in the intensive care unit was the most common reason for implementing EN (28%). The RDs had varying degrees of autonomy in order writing and were most often recommending MNT to the physician or writing the MNT order with a physician cosignature. Many RDs reported desiring higher autonomy than what they were currently practicing (P < .05). Those who held a certified specialist in oncology (CSO) or certified nutrition support dietitian/clinician (CNCD/C) certification were significantly more likely to have and desire greater autonomy in order writing than those without specialty credentials (P ≤ .05). No difference was found in current practice or desired autonomy based on the years of experience or educational degree.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22898745     DOI: 10.1177/0884533612457179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


  4 in total

1.  Gastrointestinal side effects and adequacy of enteral intake in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.

Authors:  Maegan Walrath; Cheryl Bacon; Sharon Foley; Henry C Fung
Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract       Date:  2014-09-16       Impact factor: 3.080

2.  Incident hyperglycemia, parenteral nutrition administration and adverse outcomes in patients with myeloma admitted for initial auto-SCT.

Authors:  P M Sheean; J M Kilkus; D Liu; J Maciejewski; C A Braunschweig
Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant       Date:  2013-02-18       Impact factor: 5.483

3.  Nutritional status of patients submitted to transplantation of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Erika Elias Ferreira; Daiane Cristina Guerra; Kátia Baluz; Wander de Resende Furtado; Luis Fernando da Silva Bouzas
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2014-07-18

4.  Nutritional status and hyperglycemia in the peritransplant period: a review of associations with parenteral nutrition and clinical outcomes.

Authors:  Marina Verdi Schumacher; Gustavo Adolpho Moreira Faulhaber
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2017-02-21
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