Expression of interest - Understanding home-enterally fed patients’ experience of homecare services |
Thank you for your interest in this project.
We’re working with the medical device and healthcare company Abbott to better understand the experiences of adult patients who receive - or who have previously received - home enteral feeding (HEF) and have used homecare services.
Home enteral feeding (HEF) is a way of providing nutrition directly into the stomach or small intestine through a feeding tube for people who cannot eat or drink enough by mouth. It is used at home to help individuals maintain adequate nutrition, either short-term (e.g. during recovery) or long-term (e.g. for ongoing medical conditions), with support from healthcare professionals and homecare services.
Homecare services involve multidisciplinary teams involving dietitians, community nurses, clinical staff, and logistics providers. These services ensure patients receive the necessary medical nutrition products, feeding equipment, nursing care, training, and ongoing support in the community.
We want to hear from you
Through this project, we want to hear directly from patients and their carers about what’s working well, what could be improved, and what matters most to them.
As part of this, we’ll be running two virtual focus groups where participants can share their experiences and ideas. One group will include people with long-term or chronic conditions such as cancer, neurological conditions, gastrointestinal conditions, or learning disabilities or developmental conditions. The other will include those who have needed feeding support following a non-chronic condition, such as an unplanned surgery, acute fracture surgery, or falls or frailty related traumas. These conversations will help us identify practical ways to improve services and make them more patient-centred.
We’re looking for 20 participants from a range of backgrounds and conditions with experience of homecare services, including a mix of current and former users. We are particularly keen to hear from cancer patients and those who may have experience of home-enteral feeding with oral nutritional supplements (ONS) as a top-up.
We’d also like to include people affected by health inequalities, those from marginalised communities, and individuals with diverse healthcare experiences to ensure a wide range of perspectives are included. If selected, you’ll be invited to take part in one virtual focus group lasting around 2.5 - 3 hours. As a thank you for your time, you’ll receive an £80 voucher.
If you’d like to be considered for this project, please complete the short form below
We’re working with the medical device and healthcare company Abbott to better understand the experiences of adult patients who receive - or who have previously received - home enteral feeding (HEF) and have used homecare services.
Home enteral feeding (HEF) is a way of providing nutrition directly into the stomach or small intestine through a feeding tube for people who cannot eat or drink enough by mouth. It is used at home to help individuals maintain adequate nutrition, either short-term (e.g. during recovery) or long-term (e.g. for ongoing medical conditions), with support from healthcare professionals and homecare services.
Homecare services involve multidisciplinary teams involving dietitians, community nurses, clinical staff, and logistics providers. These services ensure patients receive the necessary medical nutrition products, feeding equipment, nursing care, training, and ongoing support in the community.
We want to hear from you
Through this project, we want to hear directly from patients and their carers about what’s working well, what could be improved, and what matters most to them.
As part of this, we’ll be running two virtual focus groups where participants can share their experiences and ideas. One group will include people with long-term or chronic conditions such as cancer, neurological conditions, gastrointestinal conditions, or learning disabilities or developmental conditions. The other will include those who have needed feeding support following a non-chronic condition, such as an unplanned surgery, acute fracture surgery, or falls or frailty related traumas. These conversations will help us identify practical ways to improve services and make them more patient-centred.
We’re looking for 20 participants from a range of backgrounds and conditions with experience of homecare services, including a mix of current and former users. We are particularly keen to hear from cancer patients and those who may have experience of home-enteral feeding with oral nutritional supplements (ONS) as a top-up.
We’d also like to include people affected by health inequalities, those from marginalised communities, and individuals with diverse healthcare experiences to ensure a wide range of perspectives are included. If selected, you’ll be invited to take part in one virtual focus group lasting around 2.5 - 3 hours. As a thank you for your time, you’ll receive an £80 voucher.
If you’d like to be considered for this project, please complete the short form below
Thank you.