A Retrospective study In Children who have switched to Isosource Junior Mix formula (RICIMIX study) will review paediatric children \> 12 months of age who require Isosource Junior Mix as an enteral tube feeding formula and have consumed the formula for at least 1 month. The purpose of this study is to understand If there has been an improvement in outcomes/ experiences * The current usage of ISJMIX formula in children who require blended diets * Improved feeding intolerances * Improved patient outcomes/ experiences
Retrospective data will be collected using questionnaire by the dietitians at the nutrition and dietetic department. All completed questionnaires will be sent back to Nestle Health Science/ CRO company. The primary objectives: The following measures will be collected retrospectively after 1 month use of ISJMIX * Feeding tolerance \[no change, tolerance improved, tolerance worsened\]: gastric residuals, gagging/retching, vomiting, abdominal distention/ gas, stool consistency issues (too hard, too loose) * Volume of formula consumed in a day The secondary objective is to collect restropective data on: * Any improved patient outcomes noted * Calculate the potential cost savings made when using ISJMIX to help manage the feeding intolerances * Calculate the potential costs benefit of using ISJMIX over other standard formulas
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
43
Single arm study, collecting data on those who have been on Isosourcr Junior mix tube feed formula for 30 days
Nestle Health Science
Gatwick, United Kingdom
Feeding tolerance
The following measures will be collected retrospectively after 1 month use of ISJMIX • Feeding tolerance \[no change, tolerance improved, tolerance worsened\]: gastric residuals, gagging/retching, vomiting, abdominal distention/ gas, stool consistency issues (too hard, too loose)
Time frame: 30 days
Volume consumed
Average volume consumed over month period
Time frame: 30 days
Weight in Kg
Time frame: 1 month
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