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Working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the Pre-B Project(–)(4)

The “Evaluation of the Evidence to Support Practice Guidelines for the Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants: The Pre-B Project” is the first phase in a process to present the current state of knowledge and to support the development of evidence-informed guidance for the nutritional care of preterm an...

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Autores principales: Raiten, Daniel J, Steiber, Alison L, Carlson, Susan E, Griffin, Ian, Anderson, Diane, Hay, William W, Robins, Sandra, Neu, Josef, Georgieff, Michael K, Groh-Wargo, Sharon, Fenton, Tanis R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26791182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.117309
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author Raiten, Daniel J
Steiber, Alison L
Carlson, Susan E
Griffin, Ian
Anderson, Diane
Hay, William W
Robins, Sandra
Neu, Josef
Georgieff, Michael K
Groh-Wargo, Sharon
Fenton, Tanis R
author_facet Raiten, Daniel J
Steiber, Alison L
Carlson, Susan E
Griffin, Ian
Anderson, Diane
Hay, William W
Robins, Sandra
Neu, Josef
Georgieff, Michael K
Groh-Wargo, Sharon
Fenton, Tanis R
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description The “Evaluation of the Evidence to Support Practice Guidelines for the Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants: The Pre-B Project” is the first phase in a process to present the current state of knowledge and to support the development of evidence-informed guidance for the nutritional care of preterm and high-risk newborn infants. The future systematic reviews that will ultimately provide the underpinning for guideline development will be conducted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Evidence Analysis Library (EAL). To accomplish the objectives of this first phase, the Pre-B Project organizers established 4 working groups (WGs) to address the following themes: 1) nutrient specifications for preterm infants, 2) clinical and practical issues in enteral feeding of preterm infants, 3) gastrointestinal and surgical issues, and 4) current standards of infant feeding. Each WG was asked to 1) develop a series of topics relevant to their respective themes, 2) identify questions for which there is sufficient evidence to support a systematic review process conducted by the EAL, and 3) develop a research agenda to address priority gaps in our understanding of the role of nutrition in health and development of preterm/neonatal intensive care unit infants. This article is a summary of the reports from the 4 Pre-B WGs.
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spelling pubmed-64590742019-04-16 Working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the Pre-B Project(–)(4) Raiten, Daniel J Steiber, Alison L Carlson, Susan E Griffin, Ian Anderson, Diane Hay, William W Robins, Sandra Neu, Josef Georgieff, Michael K Groh-Wargo, Sharon Fenton, Tanis R Am J Clin Nutr Supplement—Evaluating the Evidence to Support Guidelines for the Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants: the Pre-B Project The “Evaluation of the Evidence to Support Practice Guidelines for the Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants: The Pre-B Project” is the first phase in a process to present the current state of knowledge and to support the development of evidence-informed guidance for the nutritional care of preterm and high-risk newborn infants. The future systematic reviews that will ultimately provide the underpinning for guideline development will be conducted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Evidence Analysis Library (EAL). To accomplish the objectives of this first phase, the Pre-B Project organizers established 4 working groups (WGs) to address the following themes: 1) nutrient specifications for preterm infants, 2) clinical and practical issues in enteral feeding of preterm infants, 3) gastrointestinal and surgical issues, and 4) current standards of infant feeding. Each WG was asked to 1) develop a series of topics relevant to their respective themes, 2) identify questions for which there is sufficient evidence to support a systematic review process conducted by the EAL, and 3) develop a research agenda to address priority gaps in our understanding of the role of nutrition in health and development of preterm/neonatal intensive care unit infants. This article is a summary of the reports from the 4 Pre-B WGs. Oxford University Press 2016-02 2016-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6459074/ /pubmed/26791182 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.117309 Text en © 2016 American Society for Nutrition This is a free access article, distributed under terms (http://www.nutrition.org/publications/guidelines-and-policies/license/) that permit unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Supplement—Evaluating the Evidence to Support Guidelines for the Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants: the Pre-B Project
Raiten, Daniel J
Steiber, Alison L
Carlson, Susan E
Griffin, Ian
Anderson, Diane
Hay, William W
Robins, Sandra
Neu, Josef
Georgieff, Michael K
Groh-Wargo, Sharon
Fenton, Tanis R
Working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the Pre-B Project(–)(4)
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title_full_unstemmed Working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the Pre-B Project(–)(4)
title_short Working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the Pre-B Project(–)(4)
title_sort working group reports: evaluation of the evidence to support practice guidelines for nutritional care of preterm infants—the pre-b project(–)(4)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26791182
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.115.117309
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