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Nutr Hosp ; 27(4): 1357-60, 2012.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23165586

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evidence by means of a SWOT-R analysis performed by an expert consensus the most worrying characteristics of the register on Home-based and Outpatient Artificial Nutrition. MATERIAL AND METHODS: SWOT-R analysis with expert consensus. We requested the participation of the active members of the NADYA group within the last 5 years with the premise of structuring the SWOT-R based on the characteristics of the NADYA registry from its beginning. RESULTS: 18 experts from hospitals all over Spain have participated. The internal analysis seems to be positive, presenting the registry as having important resources. The external analysis did not show a great number of threats, there are very potent factors, "the voluntariness" of the registry and the "dependence on external financing". The opportunities identified are important. The recommendations are aimed at stabilizing the system by decreasing the threats as one of the main focus of the strategies to develop as well as promoting the items identified as opportunities and strengths. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis shows that the NADYA register shows a big potentiality for improvement. The proposed recommendations should be structured in order to stay on the track of development and quality improvement that has characterized the NADYA register from the beginning.


Subject(s)
Enteral Nutrition/statistics & numerical data , Parenteral Nutrition, Home/statistics & numerical data , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Quality Improvement , Registries , Societies, Medical , Spain
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Nutr. hosp ; 27(4): 1357-1360, jul.-ago. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-106292

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Evidenciar mediante un análisis DAFO-R realizado por consenso de expertos las características más acuciantes del registro de Nutrición Artificial Domiciliaria y Ambulatoria. Material y método: Análisis DAFO-R por consenso de expertos. Se solicitó la participación de los miembros del grupo NADYA activos en los últimos 5 años bajo la premisa de estructurar el DAFO-R sobre las características del registro NADYA desde su inicio. Resultados: Han participado 18 expertos de diferentes hospitales de la geografía española. El análisis interno se inclina positivamente presentando al registro con recursos importantes. En el análisis externo no son numerosas las amenazas, hay factores de gran potencia, "la voluntariedad del registro" y la "dependencia externa de financiación". Las oportunidades identificadas son importantes. Las recomendaciones se dirigen a la estabilización del sistema disminuyendo las amenazas como foco principal de las estrategias a desarrollar al mismo tiempo que se debe potenciar los puntos identificados en oportunidades y fortalezas. Conclusiones: El registro NADYA se muestra en el análisis con gran potencialidad de mejora. Las recomendaciones propuestas deberán estructurarse para continuar la tendencia de desarrollo y perfeccionamiento de la calidad que ha caracterizado al registro NADYA desde su inicio (AU)


Objective: To evidence by means of a SWOT-R analysis performed by an expert consensus the most worrying characteristics of the register on Home-based and Outpatient Artificial Nutrition. Material and methods: SWOT-R analysis with expert consensus. We requested the participation of the active members of the NADYA group within the last 5 years with the premise of structuring the SWOT-R based on the characteristics of the NADYA registry from its beginning. Results: 18 experts from hospitals all over Spain have participated. The internal analysis seems to be positive, presenting the registry as having important resources. The external analysis did not show a great number of threats, there are very potent factors, "the voluntariness" of the registry and the "dependence on external financing". The opportunities identified are important. The recommendations are aimed at stabilizing the system by decreasing the threats as one of the main focus of the strategies to develop as well as promoting the items identified as opportunities and strengths. Conclusions: The analysis shows that the NADYA register shows a big potentiality for improvement. The proposed recommendations should be structured in order to stay on the track of development and quality improvement that has characterized the NADYA register from the beginning (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Parenteral Nutrition, Home Total/statistics & numerical data , Nutritional Support/statistics & numerical data , Forms and Records Control/organization & administration , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
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Nutr Hosp ; 21(5): 629-30, 2006.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17044610

ABSTRACT

Resection of long segments of the small bowel may cause variable degrees of malabsorption. Therefore, the results of the resection will depend on the length and location of the resected segment, and on the age of the patient and the underlying disease that motivated the resection. The implementation of Nutritional Support after intestinal resection is the main stimulating factor for adaptation of the remnant bowel and is important to prevent hyponutrition. The relevance of this case is due to the fact that our 87 years old patient has a good nutritional status and good quality of life 10 years after resection was performed, his remnant bowel having adapted to physiological functions.


Subject(s)
Short Bowel Syndrome/therapy , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Male
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Nutr. hosp ; 21(5): 629-630, sept.-oct. 2006.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-049888

ABSTRACT

La resección de grandes segmentos de intestino delgado puede causar grados variables de mala bsorción. Por lo tanto, las consecuencias de la resección dependerán de la longitud y la localización del segmento resecado, pero también de la edad y de la enfermedad que originó la resección. La instauración del Soporte Nutricional tras la resección intestinal es el principal factor estimulador de la adaptación del intestino remanente e importante para evitar la desnutrición. La relevancia de este caso se debe a que nuestro paciente con 87 años de edad y después de 10 años de cirugía, tiene un buen estado nutricional y una buena calidad de vida, adaptándose su intestino remanente a las funciones fisiológicas (AU)


Resection of long segments of the small bowel may cause variable degrees of malabsorption. Therefore, the results of the resection will depend on the length and location of the resected segment, and on the age of the patient and the underlying disease that motivated the resection. The implementation of Nutritional Support after intestinal resection is the main stimulating factor for adaptation of the remnant bowel and is important to prevent hyponutrition. The relevance of this case is due to the fact that our 87 years old patient has a good nutritional status and good quality of life 10 years after resection was performed, his remnant bowel having adapted to physiological functions (AU)


Subject(s)
Male , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Humans , Short Bowel Syndrome/diet therapy , Short Bowel Syndrome/surgery , Nutrition Therapy , Nutritional Support , Follow-Up Studies
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