Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate supplementation and functional outcomes in multitrauma patients: A pilot randomized controlled trial


Identification: JPEN2311
Credits (Post Test and/or Evaluation Required)
Available until 11/30/2024
  • 1.00 - Dietitian
  • 1.00 - Nurse
  • 1.00 - Pharmacist
  • 1.00 - Physician
  • 1.00 - Other


Description

Activity Instructions: Read the full article and take the exam by clicking the "CE Information" tab.

CE Credit:
CE credit available for dietitians, nurses, pharmacists and physicians

Total Credit Hours: 1.0

Release Date: November 1, 2023

Expiration Date (all CE credit must be claimed by the expiration date): November 30, 2024

Issue: 8

Volume: 47

Journal: Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN)

Author (s):

Kym Wittholz MDietS, PhD Candidate, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Kate Fetterplace PhD, Senior Dietitian, RMH Project Manager – Clinical Service Planning and Arden and Parkville Redevelopment, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Amalia Karahalios PhD, Associate Professor in Biostatistics, Center for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid PhD, Consultant Intensivist, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Lisa Beach MPhty, Project Manager Elective Surgery Reform, Department of Allied Health (Physiotherapy), The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

David Read MBBS, Surgeon – General, Trauma, Colorectal, Director of Trauma, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

René Koopman PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Jeffrey J. Presneill PhD, Deputy Director of Intensive Care Medicine; Head of Quality and Care, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

Adam M. Deane PhD, Consultant, Head of Research and Deputy Director, Intensive Care, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia


Link to article: https://aspenjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpen.2527

Journal-based CE Activity Overall Goal:
The JPEN Editor, in concurrence with ASPEN’s Education and Professional Development Committee, selected this article to be offered for CE credit to fill an observed learning need in the arena of clinical nutrition and metabolism. This CE activity serves to promote the process of life-long learning for physicians, dietitians, pharmacists, and nurses by providing peer-reviewed journal articles that fully qualify for continuing education credits.

Goal and Target Audience:
This educational activity is directed toward clinical nutrition and metabolism professionals and others who wish to update their knowledge of clinical nutrition and metabolism. By participating in this educational activity, the reader may expect to:

  • Acquire knowledge in the area of clinical nutrition and metabolism research.
  • Update or confirm your understanding of appropriate clinical nutrition and metabolism practices.
  • Identify further learning needs as they relate to the subject matter.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Select the proportion of study supplements successfully provided to participants.
  2. Explain the change in muscle mass over time in ICU survivors.
  3. Compare nutritional interventions which may prevent muscle wasting in critically ill populations.
  4. Identify patient centered outcomes which have the capacity to be affected by a nutrition intervention.
  5. Summarize outcome measures which were feasible to collect in this study.

Requirements for Successful Completion:

To obtain CE credit for this activity, attendees must read the journal article in its entirety, complete an online assessment for each article and achieve a score of 100%, and complete an online activity evaluation. All are located in ASPEN’s eLearning Center (www.nutritioncare.org/elearning). All CE credit must be claimed prior to the expiration date, no exceptions. 


ASPEN submits data as required to the CPE Monitor for pharmacists. ASPEN submits physician earned CME credit into Pars. ASPEN does not submit data to any other credentialing organization.

Pharmacists and physicians, please note that ASPEN will upload earned CE credit into the appropriate system within the required timeframe. Any credit not claimed by the deadline will not be entered. Please provide your correct information when completing your evaluation and claiming CE credit. ASPEN submits only the information that is entered by the pharmacist or physician when credit is claimed and is not responsible for following up to obtain any corrected information to ensure an error-free submission.


Accreditation Statement

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In support of improving patient care, the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

ASPEN designates this journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM per article. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Pharmacists: ASPEN designates this activity for a maximum of 1.0 contact hours/0.1 CEUs. ACPE UAN: JA0002345-0000-23-039-H99-P. Knowledge Activity.

Nurses: ASPEN designates this activity for a maximum of 1.0 nursing contact hours. ASPEN is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Nursing, provider number CEP3970.

Dietitians: ASPEN designates this activity for a maximum of 1.0 CPEUs

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This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change.



Policies and Information:

Non-Commercialism: ASPEN subscribes to the Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. ASPEN does not provide programs that constitute advertisement or include promotional materials. ASPEN does not endorse any products.

Computer Requirements and Technical Support: Participants will need a computer with internet connection to access the online assessment and evaluation for each journal article. If the journal article is read electronically, then the ability to read a PDF document is also necessary. Users should enable pop-ups if attempting to read article electronically. 

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Grievances: Grievances must be submitted in writing to Director of Education at ASPEN 8401 Colesville Road, Ste 510, Silver Spring, MD 20910


Commercial Support and Sponsorship:

No commercial support or sponsorship has been received for this continuing education activity.

Commercial Relationships Disclosures and Conflicts of Interest (COI) of Authors and Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors

The following individuals have no financial relationships with ineligible companies: Kym Wittholz, Amalia Karahalios, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Lisa Beach, David Read MBBS, René Koopman, Jeffrey J. Presneill, Adam M. Deane.

Among the JPEN Associate Editors, Jean-Charles Preiser, Vanessa Garcia-Larsen, Jamie Robertson, Russell de Souza, Simone CM Silvestre, Djøra Soeteman have no financial relationships with ineligible companies.

JPEN EIC, Kenneth Christopher has no financial relationships with ineligible companies.

ASPEN staff have no financial relationships with ineligible companies.

Kate Fetterplace, Abbott, consultant/advisor, relationship ended.

Marion Winkler: VectivBio, independent consultant.

Manpreet Mundi: Fresenius Kabi, research grant; Nestle, research grant; Rockfield, research grant; VectivBio, research grant; NorthSea, advisory board.

Isabel Correia: Abbott, speaker; Nestle speaker, relationship ended; Danone speaker, relationship ended; Fresenius, consulting; Baxter, speaker, relationship ended.

Annika Reintam Blaser: Nutricia Danone, speaker, relationship ended; VIPUN Medical, consultant, relationship ended.

Olav Rooyackers: Nutricia, advisory meeting, speaker, relationship ended; Fresenius Kabi, research grant, consultant, speaker/teacher; Baxter, speaker/teacher, relationship ended; Nestle, speaker/teacher, relationship ended.

All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated via the journal peer review process.

Note: an ineligible company is one whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. For specific examples of ineligible companies visit accme.org/standards.

Financial relationships are relevant if the following three conditions are met for the prospective person who will control content of the education:

  • A financial relationship, in any amount, exists between the person in control of content and an ineligible company.
  • The financial relationship existed during the past 24 months.
  • The content of the education is related to the products of an ineligible company with whom the person has a financial relationship.

Author(s):

Credits

  • 1.00 - Dietitian
  • 1.00 - Nurse
  • 1.00 - Pharmacist
  • 1.00 - Physician
  • 1.00 - Other