Afleveringen
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This ASPEN podcast series is based on our support of Patient Safety Awareness Week, March 9-15, 2025 and will feature enteral nutrition process safety. Episode 2 features Sandra Citty, PhD, RN who recently published a study on this topic and will discuss the process of EN adverse events, including event collection and what can be learned from this.
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February 2025 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on our support of Patient Safety Awareness Week, March 9-15, 2025 and will feature enteral nutrition process safety. This episode features Caroline Steele, RD who is an expert in this area and will discuss the use of barcoding as a safety strategy for human milk and enteral formulas to prevent adverse events.
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February 2025 -
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This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. Episode 10 features Dr. John DiBaise, wrapping up this series and tying together the topics and future research needs. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
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February 2025 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. This episode features Marion Winkler, PhD, RD, and Swapna Kakani, MPH, focusing on quality of life in adult patients with short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
This podcast is supported by Ironwood.
QOL Resources:
HPN-PRQOL: hpn_proq_.pdf
The Gutsy Perspective: project news | the gutsy perspective
Oley Foundation: www.oley.org
Short Bowel Syndrome: Where to find support, information, and community
Let's Talk SBS Conversation Guide PDF
Let's Talk SBS Appointment Checklist PDF
QOL References:
Fu M, Shi M, Li M, He G. The experience and needs of living with home parenteral nutrition in adult patients: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2024;33:4468-4483.
Winkler MF, Machan JT, Xue Z, Compher C. Home parenteral nutrition patient-reported outcome questionnaire: sensitive to quality of life differences among chronic and prolonged acute intestinal failure patients. J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2021;45(7):1475-1483.
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February 2025 -
The February 2025 podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of ASPEN and interviews Dr. Albert Barrocas, an Adjunct Professor of Surgery at Tulane University School of Medicine, the retired Chief Medical Officer at WellStar Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, GA., and a Charter Member of ASPEN since 1976. Dr. Barrocas shares his perspectives on the history of nutrition support and the need for improved documentation of malnutrition. He highlights the concept of The Troubling Trichotomy which he uses to describe what Can, what Should, and what Legally should occur with the management of nutrition support.
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February 2025 -
In this podcast, JPEN Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kenneth Christopher, interviews Dr. Sarah Fleet, Director of the Growth and Nutrition Program and Program Director, of the Advanced Nutrition Fellowship from the Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Fleet is a pediatrician and gastroenterologist with a research focus on nutrition education scholarship. Dr. Fleet is the first author of the research article “Knowledge assessment tool for pediatric parenteral nutrition: A validation study”.
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January 2025 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. This episode features Vanessa Kumpf, PharmD, Swapna Kakani, MPH, and Marie Neumann, MA, focusing on the patient and family-centered approach in the management of short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
This podcast is supported by Ironwood.
Recommended Patient Resources:
National Cancer Institute's Patient-Centered Communication in Cancer Care – Promoting Healing and Reducing Suffering
SBS Conversation Guide:
Let's Talk SBS Conversation Guide PDF
Let's Talk SBS Appointment Checklist PDF
G.U.T. Gain Understanding of Transitions – A Guide to Key Milestones in Short Bowel Syndrome:
• Key milestones include with the addition of a glossary and several resources:
• Basics of Short Bowel Syndrome
• Going home (ie Discharge Checklist, Adjusting to Life at Home)
• Off to School (ie Communicating with School Staff & Preparing for Emergencies)
• Adolescence (ie Addressing Concerns and Emotional Struggles and Fostering
• Independence with Healthcare Team)
• Transitioning to Adult Healthcare
The Gutsy Perspective: community-driven research on life with SBS | the gutsy perspective
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI): https://www.pcori.org/
The Promise of Patient-Led Research Integration into Clinical Registries and Research Scorecard:
Patient Engagement Management (PEM) Suite: https://pemsuite.org
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January 2025 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. This episode features Dr. Ankita Sisselman, focusing on medication management of short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
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December 2024 -
This podcast explores the syndromes of frailty, sarcopenia and cachexia and how they relate to and intersect with malnutrition. Dr. Jensen offers key aspects of each of these syndromes and the importance of including them as part of the malnutrition assessment process.
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December 2024 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. Episode 5 features Dr. David Mercer, focusing on surgical considerations in the management of short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
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December 2024 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. Episode 4 features Carol Rees Parrish, MS, RDN, focusing on nutrition and hydration management in short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
Favorite Resources from Carol Rees Parrish MS, RDN:
For Professionals:
Learn Intestinal Failure TeleECHO (Lift-Echo): https://liftecho.org/web/home
UVA Health: https://med.virginia.edu/ginutrition/articles-from-practical-gastroenterology/pg-articles-by-topic/
For Professionals and Patients:
Short Bowel Guidebook for Adult Patients: To order book at no cost, go to: www.shortbowelsyndrome.com/sign-up
For Patients:
Short Bowel Syndrome: Where to find support, information, and community: https://ironwoodpharma.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/SBS_Patient-Factsheet_02-23-24-Final.pdf
Oley Foundation: www.oley.org
UVA Health: https://med.virginia.edu/ginutrition/patient-education/
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October 2024 -
The October 2024 podcast features Pharmacist and Professor emeritus, Dr. Jay Mirtallo from the Ohio State University and a Clinical Practice Specialist for ASPEN. Dr. Mirtallo shares the results of an influential patient-based survey of consumers on parenteral nutrition. He highlights PN access issues from the patient perspective ranging from product shortages to financial burdens and uniquely identifies unconsidered areas for improvement in the medical system to improve patient safety. He comments on action steps for all nutrition support clinicians including an emphasis on legislation to pass the medical nutrition therapy act allowing reimbursement for the role of the registered dietitian.
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October 2024 -
In this podcast, JPEN Editor-in-Chief Dr. Kenneth Christopher, interviews Fabio Araujo, a registered dietitian specializing in critical care nutrition with a research focus on critical care nutrition support protein and malnutrition at the Alberta Health Services’ Peter Lougheed Centre ICU in Calgary, Alberta. Araujo is the first author of the JPEN original research article “Association Between Protein Intake and Functional Capacity in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study”.
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October 2024 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. Episode 3 features Dr. Jamie Bering, focusing on complication management of short bowel syndrome. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
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October 2024 -
This spotlight is on Dr. Patricia Byers, MD, FACS. She is a Professor and Section Chief in Surgical Nutrition and Metabolic Surgery at the Ryder Trauma Center/Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL.
Dr. Byers became interested in nutrition while working in trauma and critical care, where she saw the impact of nutrition support on this patient population. She credits her career development to mentors like Drs. Stanley Dudrick, Bruce Bistrian, and Miguel Echenique.
Dr. Byers also discusses the importance of a multidisciplinary team in the care of patients receiving nutrition support, and how all members of the team are able to learn and grow from each other. She highlights the minimal nutrition training that surgical residents receive and yet surgical patients can benefit the most from nutrition support. In her institution, she makes sure that her surgical residents are exposed to their nutrition support team and gain experience in writing orders for TPN.
Dr. Byers is an active member of ASPEN and contributes to various committees, including the Physician Engagement Committee. She encourages others to get involved in ASPEN to promote their careers in nutrition.
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In this podcast, Contributing Editor Berkeley Limketkai, MD, PhD, interviews Dr. Juan Carlos Lopez Delgado on the article “Considerations for medical nutrition therapy management of the critically ill patient with hematological malignancies” published in the August 2024 issue of NCP.
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August 2024 -
This podcast is a discussion with Patricia Becker, a pediatric nutrition support specialist, on Infant Nutrition-Focused Physical Exam (NFPE). This podcast is part of the ASPEN’s Malnutrition Awareness Week 2024.
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September 2024 -
This podcast is a discussion with Dr. Carol Ireton-Jones, adult dietitian, on Enteral Nutrition Gastrointestinal Intolerance: Issues and Solutions- The Adult Patient. This case-based podcast is part of the ASPEN 2024 Malnutrition Awareness Week.
• Practice Tool Supported by Kate Farms, 2024 (https://www.nutritioncare.org/uploadedFiles/Documents/Malnutrition/EN-GI-Intolerance.pdf)
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September 2024 -
This podcast is a discussion with Dr. Vanessa Kumpf, a nutrition support pharmacy specialist from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, who will discuss the use of a standardized checklist for rounds on parenteral nutrition patients, both in the hospital and at home. This podcast is part of the ASPEN 2024 Malnutrition Awareness Week.
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September 2024 -
This ASPEN podcast series is based on the Nutrition in Clinical Practice Supplement titled ‘Unmet Needs in Short Bowel Syndrome’ published in 2023. Episode 2 features Dr. Dawn Adams, focusing on Anatomical and Physiological Considerations in Short Bowel Syndrome, the issues and treatment options. This podcast series aims to educate clinicians on the current state of evidence in the management of SBS, stimulate ideas and questions for future research, and provide information in patient-friendly language to better educate and improve the health of patients with SBS.
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