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Supporting Individuals with Enteral Feeding Needs

Supporting Individuals with Enteral Feeding Needs

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COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the course Supporting Individuals with Enteral Feeding Needs. This course is designed to provide you with comprehensive knowledge and skills in enteral feeding care.

Enteral feeding plays a crucial role in ensuring the nutritional needs of individuals who are unable to consume food orally.

This course begins with an introduction to enteral feeding, defining its purpose and scope in disability care. Key terminology and its relevance to everyday practice will also be outlined, providing a solid foundation for understanding the topic.

An overview of the digestive system's anatomy and physiology follows, exploring how nutrient absorption and metabolism occur and how digestive disorders impact overall health. With this knowledge, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the critical role enteral feeding plays in maintaining health and well-being for individuals with unique needs.

The course examines various types of enteral feeding methods, including nasogastric and gastrostomy tubes, and compares bolus and continuous feeding techniques. You'll also learn about the tools and equipment used in these procedures, equipping you to support participants effectively. Indicators for PEG feeding, such as medical conditions that necessitate its use, the benefits and risks, and an overview of the PEG placement procedure, will also be discussed.

Developing health care plans for enteral feeding is vital for ensuring personalised care. This section will guide you in creating individualised plans by assessing nutritional needs in collaboration with dietitians and medical teams. Additionally, you will learn the roles and responsibilities of support workers, focusing on safe feeding practices, monitoring health, and recognising when medical intervention is necessary.

Legal and ethical considerations are integral to enteral feeding care. You will explore participant rights, consent processes, and how to balance duty of care with autonomy. Infection control and hygiene practices will also be emphasised, with guidelines on maintaining feeding equipment, preventing site infections, and adhering to proper hand hygiene protocols.

Managing feeding tube complications is another critical area of focus. You’ll learn how to recognise and address issues such as blockages, leakages, and site infections, ensuring participant safety and comfort. Nutritional support, including the preparation, storage, and handling of feeds, will be covered to help maintain the highest standards of care.

Emotional and psychological support is essential for individuals and families navigating the challenges of enteral feeding. This section will guide you in addressing emotional reactions, supporting participants with swallowing disorders, and ensuring dignity and comfort during feeding processes. For those with complex needs, the course will provide strategies to adapt care plans and techniques to suit various conditions.

Finally, end-of-life care considerations, cultural sensitivity, and inclusive feeding practices will be discussed to equip you with the skills to provide compassionate, person-centred support. By integrating cultural preferences and beliefs into care plans, you will help foster trust and respect in your role.

By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and confidence to support individuals with enteral feeding needs effectively. You will be equipped to deliver safe, respectful, and person-centred care, enhancing the well-being and dignity of those under your care.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to Enteral Feeding

  • Definition and Purpose of Enteral Feeding
  • Overview of Enteral Feeding in Disability Care
  • Key Terminology in Enteral Feeding

2. Anatomy & Physiology of the Digestive System

  • Structure and Function of the Digestive Tract
  • Understanding Nutrient Absorption and Metabolism
  • Impact of Digestive Disorders on Nutrition

3. Types of Enteral Feeding

  • Nasogastric Tubes (NGT) and Gastrostomy Tubes (PEG, PEJ)
  • Bolus vs Continuous Feeding Methods
  • Equipment and Tools Used in Enteral Feeding

4. Indicators for PEG Feeding

  • Medical Conditions Requiring PEG Feeding
  • Benefits and Risks of PEG Feeding
  • Understanding the PEG Placement Procedure

5. Health Care Planning for Enteral Feeding

  • Developing Individualised Care Plans
  • Assessing Nutritional Requirements
  • Collaborating with Dietitians and Medical Teams

6. Roles & Responsibilities of Support Workers

  • Supporting Safe Feeding Practices
  • Monitoring and Reporting Changes in Health
  • Recognising When to Seek Medical Assistance

7. Medications and PEG Tubes

  • Administering Medications Through Enteral Tubes
  • Crushing, Diluting, and Administering Medication Safely
  • Preventing Medication Blockages in PEG Tubes

8. Legal & Ethical Considerations

  • Consent and Participant Rights in Enteral Feeding
  • Adhering to NDIS and Disability Standards
  • Balancing Duty of Care with Participant Autonomy

9. Infection Control and Hygiene Practices

  • Preventing Infections Around the Feeding Site
  • Cleaning and Maintaining Feeding Equipment
  • Hand Hygiene and Use of PPE in Enteral Feeding

10. Managing Feeding Tube Complications

  • Recognising Tube Blockages and Leakages
  • Addressing Skin Irritation and Site Infections
  • Managing Dislodged or Damaged Feeding Tubes

11. Nutritional Support and Meal Preparation

  • Preparing Enteral Feeds According to Nutritional Guidelines
  • Understanding Commercial Feeds vs Home-Prepared Feeds
  • Storing and Handling Enteral Feeds Safely

12. Monitoring and Documenting Feeding Outcomes

  • Recording Feeding Times, Volumes, and Tolerances
  • Identifying and Reporting Signs of Malnutrition
  • Evaluating Participant Health Outcomes Over Time

13. Supporting Participants with Swallowing Disorders

  • Understanding Dysphagia and Its Impact on Nutrition
  • Transitioning Between Oral and Enteral Feeding
  • Supporting Participants Emotionally During Feeding Changes

14. Safe Positioning and Feeding Techniques

  • Importance of Proper Participant Positioning During Feeding
  • Techniques to Prevent Aspiration and Choking
  • Supporting Comfort and Dignity During Feeding

15. Psychological and Emotional Impact of Enteral Feeding

  • Addressing Emotional Reactions to Tube Feeding
  • Supporting Families and Caregivers with Adjustment Challenges
  • Encouraging Independence and Participation in Care

16. Supporting Participants with Complex Needs

  • Enteral Feeding for Participants with Mobility Impairments
  • Managing Feeding Needs for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities
  • Adapting Support Plans for Complex Health Conditions

17. End-of-Life Care and Enteral Feeding

  • Ethical Considerations for Feeding in Palliative Care
  • Supporting Families with Difficult Feeding Decisions
  • Maintaining Comfort and Dignity in End-of-Life Care

18. Cultural Sensitivity in Enteral Feeding Practices

  • Understanding Cultural Attitudes Toward Feeding and Nutrition
  • Adapting Care Plans to Align with Cultural Beliefs and Preferences
  • Building Trust and Respect Through Inclusive Practices

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

You must have access to a computer or any mobile device with Adobe Acrobat Reader (free PDF Viewer) installed, to complete this course.

COURSE DELIVERY:

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ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.