Scottish Home Parenteral Nutrition Managed Clinical Network: coordination and standards

  • Baxter J
  • Tait J
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Abstract

Home parenteral nutrition is required by patients with intestinal disease such that they are unable to maintain nutritional status or fluid volume without this treatment. A Managed Clinical Network has been established in Scotland. The aims of this multi-professional group are to ensure equity of access and that patients are managed according to nationally-agreed evidence-based procedures and protocols. The Clinical Standards Board for Scotland has provided support in preparing a quality-assurance framework to which the network must adhere.

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Baxter, J. P., & Tait, J. M. (2002). Scottish Home Parenteral Nutrition Managed Clinical Network: coordination and standards. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 61(3), 359–361. https://doi.org/10.1079/pns2002165

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