Webinar: Nutritional challenges in managing complex patients from children to adults
- 19/01/2022
- Duration: 1:15:29 minutes
Video description
This webinar explores the management of nutritional challenges in patients across both children and adults, including transitional care. Speakers discuss the spectrum of energy requirements and the importance of meeting these, as well as tolerance issues, implementation of guidelines, time-saving tools and helpful studies.
To use the Intolerance Decision Tree tool shown in the webinar, please click here.
Our Panel
Chair - Chris Smith Senior Paediatric Dietitian. Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Brighton.
Chris is a paediatric dietitian with 19 years of experience in clinical dietetics. He worked in several large London teaching hospitals including the Royal Free Hospital for many years before moving to the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital, Brighton, in 2007. His specialty areas are gastroenterology and cystic fibrosis (CF). His main interests are management of undernutrition and infant nutrition.
As well as chairing the webinar, Chris talks about the nutritional needs of patients with high energy needs:
• Which patients require high energy needs and why it’s important to meet these needs
• What key learnings can be taken from a recent acceptability and tolerance study?
Kathryn Simpson, Advanced Paediatric Dietitian. Central Cheshire Integrated Care Partnership
Kathryn has over 20 years’ experience working with children with complex needs as part of the Home Enteral feeding service for Central Cheshire.
Kathryn’s talk covers:
• The nutritional needs and challenges of patients with low energy needs
• Focus on case studies
Carolyn Furness, Senior Specialist Neurosciences Dietitian. The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London.
Carolyn has worked in neurology for nearly a decade and has covered a variety of areas across this specialty. As an adult neurosciences dietitian, Carolyn has found that tolerance to enteral feed for patients with neurological conditions can be challenging to manage, with limited guidance available. Working as part of a team of neurosciences healthcare professionals, Carolyn and the team produced a tool to help support clinical practice.
Carolyn presents:
• An overview of the The Gut Symptoms in Neurological Disease management (GUSTO) tool and the results of a multicentre pilot study on its acceptability and feasibility when used in healthcare settings
Original live date: 9th December 2021.