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Letters to the editor.   [17-Nov-2023]

McFarlane N.; Hinds R.

Strengthening nutrition services for children with cancer.   [11-Feb-2013]

Jodie B.; Gay K.; Williamson J.
Keywords nutrition
Abstract Purpose: As a result of complex and aggressive cancer treatment, the important role of adequate nutrition has been increasingly recognised to optimise both short and long-term outcomes for children however; the international evidence demonstrates

Nutrition provision in Australian and New Zealand PICUs: a prospective observational cohort study (EPICURE).   [24-Nov-2023]

Winderlich J. ; Little B.; Oberender F.; Bollard T.; Farrell T.; Jenkins S.; Landorf E.; McCall A.; Menzies J.; O'Brien K.; Rowe C.; Sim K.; van der Wilk M.; Woodgate J.; Paul E.; Udy A.A.; Ridley E.J.
Abstract nutrition support, estimated energy and protein adequacy, and dietetics assessment details. Result(s): We enrolled 141 children, of which 79 were boys (56%) and 84 were <2 y of age (60%). Thirty children (73%) received solely EN on day 7 with documented

Dietitian and nutrition-related practices and resources in Australian and New Zealand PICUS: a clinician survey.   [18-May-2023]

Winderlich, Jacinta ; Little B.; Oberender F.; Farrell T.; Jenkins S.; Landorf E.; Menzies J.; O'Brien K.; Rowe C.; Sim K.; van der Wilk M.; Woodgate J.; Udy A.A.; Ridley E.J.
Abstract %) units, all of which used the Paediatric Nutrition Screening Tool. Dietitians consulted all appropriate patients (or where capacity allowed) in six (66%) units and on a request or referral basis only in three (33%) units. All units possessed a local

Oral Versus Artificial Nutrition Therapy In Critically Ill Patients: A BI-National Prospective Observational Study In Australia And New Zealand.   [19-Jun-2023]

Ridley E.J.; Baskett R.; Capel E.; Chapple L.-A.; Doola R.; Ferrie S.; Fetterplace K.; Winderlich J. ; Serpa Neto A.
Abstract that received oral versus artificial nutrition in the intensive care unit (ICU) and the post-ICU ward. Method(s): A multi-centre, observational study in 44 hospitals across Australia and New Zealand. All adult patients, admitted to the ICU for >= 48 hours over

Feed modification for increased energy and protein density as nutrition therapy in critically ill children: A protocol for a scoping review.   [18-Nov-2022]

Winderlich J. ; Little B.; Anderson A. ; Oberender F.; Udy A.A.; Ridley E.J.
Abstract ' is a nutrition therapy strategy to increase energy and protein density, and includes fortification of expressed breast milk, preparation of standard powdered formula at an increased concentration and utilisation of concentrated ready-to-feed liquid

Exclusive enteral nutrition: An optimal care pathway for use in children with active luminal Crohn's disease.   [8-Apr-2022]

Burgess D.; McGrath K.H.; Watson C.; Collins T.; Brown S.; Marks K.; Dehlsen K.; Herbison K.; Landorf E.; Benn L.; Fox J. ; Liew M.
Abstract therapy has been identified as the standardisation of protocols. The aim of this study was to develop an optimal care pathway for use of EEN in children with active luminal Crohn's disease. Method(s): A working group of 11 paediatric gastroenterology

Promotion of early oral feeding skills in children with intestinal failure   [2-Nov-2023]

Winderlich, Jacinta ; Ashley-Jones, S.; Watson, C.; Hinds, R.; Giles, E.
Keywords parenteral nutrition

Prevalence of malnutrition, obesity and nutritional risk of Australian paediatric inpatients: A national one-day snapshot.   [15-Mar-2015]

Wong See D.; Kepreotes H.; Queit L.; Sweeney A.; Jacinta Winderlich ; Littlewood R.; White M. ; Dennis N.; Ramsey R.; Barwick K.; Graham C.; Kane S.
Keywords *nutritional status
Abstract of paediatric inpatients in multiple hospitals throughout Australia. Methods Malnutrition, obesity and nutritional risk prevalence were investigated in 832 and 570 paediatric inpatients, respectively, in eight tertiary paediatric hospitals and eight regional

Global consensus on nutritional rickets: Implications for Australia.   [6-Jul-2020]

Brookes D.; Brown J. ; Siafarikas A.; Munns C.F.; Simm P.; Zacharin M.; Jefferies C.; Lafferty A.R.; Wheeler B.J.; Tham E.; Biggin A.; Hofman P.; Woodhead H.; Rodda C.; Jensen D.
Keywords nutritional status
Abstract Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) guidelines on vitamin D deficiency and their implications for clinicians. Key points are: (i) The International Consensus document is focused on nutritional rickets, whereas the ANZ guidelines were focused on vitamin D
Journals
Title Nutrition & Dietetics
Title Nutrition journal
Title Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Title Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Title Paediatric Nursing skills for Australian Nurses
Title J Paediatr Child Health