LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Summarize concepts of de-implementation science that directly pertain to nutrition support practices
- Identify practices related to nasogastric feeding tube placement that are not evidence based and should be de-implemented
- Describe best practice for applying effective de-implementation strategies to clinical nutrition interventions, including routine measurement of gastric residual volumes in adults, NPO at midnight prior to surgery, and neutropenic diets
FACULTY AND TOPICS
Human Factors: Empathy Science
James Won, PhD, Human Factors Program Manager, Center for Healthcare Quality and Analytics; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Perelman School of Medicine; Lecturer, School of Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
Nasogastric Feeding Tube Placement: Why are Some Nurses Still Using Unsafe Methods?
Beth Lyman, MSN, RN, CNSC, FASPEN, FAAN, Consultant, Nutrition Support Nurse Consultant, LLC, Smithville, MO
If You See Something, Say Something! Ensuring Delivery of Evidence-based Nutrition Therapy
Mary McCarthy, PhD, RN, CNSC, FASPEN, FAAN, Nurse Scientist, Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA
MODERATOR
Sharon Irving, PhD, CRNP, FCCM, FAAN, FASPEN, Associate Professor of Pediatric Nursing; Vice Chair, Department of Family and Community Heath, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA