Symposium 6: Young people, artificial nutrition and transitional care Transition in young people on home parenteral nutrition

@article{Protheroe2009Symposium6Y,
  title={Symposium 6: Young people, artificial nutrition and transitional care Transition in young people on home parenteral nutrition},
  author={Susan Protheroe},
  journal={Proceedings of the Nutrition Society},
  year={2009},
  volume={68},
  pages={441 - 445}
}
  • S. Protheroe
  • Published 1 September 2009
  • Medicine
  • Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
Pharmacological, surgical and technological advances have resulted in children now surviving through adolescence into adulthood with conditions that were previously unseen by adult services. Arranging transition for young people on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) to the adult sector is one of greatest challenges for health services that care for young people. Transition is not only a key quality issue for health services, but is a multidimensional process covering psychosocial, educational and… 
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