Paediatric enteral feeding at home: an analysis of patient safety incidents.
Bethan F PageRasanat NawazSarah HadenCharles VincentAlex C H LeePublished in: Archives of disease in childhood (2019)
There are increasing numbers of children who require specialist medical care at home, yet little is known about safety in this context. This study identifies a range of safety concerns relating to enteral feeding which need further investigation and action. Priorities for improvement are handovers between hospital and community services, the training of family carers, the provision and expertise of services in the community, and the availability and reliability of equipment. Incident reports capture a tiny subset of the total number of adverse events occurring, meaning the scale of problems will be greater than the numbers suggest.