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Characterizing International Approaches to Weaning Children From Tube Feeding: A Scoping Review

Approaches to tube weaning enterally fed children and evaluating outcomes vary widely. This limits the utility of research for identifying both “what works” and successful implementation of research outcomes. We used a qualitative scoping review methodology to examine internationally published resea...

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Published in:JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2021-02, Vol.45 (2), p.239-250
Main Authors: Lively, Emily J., McAllister, Sue, Doeltgen, Sebastian H.
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Weaning
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