A child that needs a temporary feeding tube (e.g. a nasogastric, nasojejunal, nasoduodenal tube) should have an organised, written plan to ensure that the tube fits the purpose intended and there is a set endpoint for removal, or the intended date for review.
This project hypothesised that the implementation of a tube exit plan, at or before placement of a temporary feeding tube, will reduce the length of duration of temporary tube feeding in children and improve patient and family satisfaction with service delivery and quality of life.
It is further hypothesised that improving the knowledge of health professionals with regards to best practice in temporary tube feeding, including tube weaning, would lead to better health outcomes for children and their families.