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Jane Fletcher
Researcher at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Publications - 23
Citations - 511
Jane Fletcher is an academic researcher from University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin D and neurology & vitamin D deficiency. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 23 publications receiving 310 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Fletcher include Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham & National Health Service.
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ESPEN guidelines on nutritional support for polymorbid internal medicine patients.
Filomena Gomes,Philipp Schuetz,Lisa Bounoure,P. Austin,María D. Ballesteros-Pomar,Tommy Cederholm,Jane Fletcher,Alessandro Laviano,Kristina Norman,K.A. Poulia,Paula Ravasco,Stéphane M. Schneider,Zeno Stanga,C. Elizabeth Weekes,Stephan C. Bischoff +14 more
TL;DR: Despite the methodological difficulties in creating non-disease specific guidelines, the evidence behind several important aspects of nutritional support for polymorbid medical inpatients was reviewed and summarized into practical clinical recommendations.
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The Role of Vitamin D in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Mechanism to Management
TL;DR: The current narrative review aims to summarise the different strands of data linking vitamin D and IBD, whilst also outlining the possible beneficial effects of vitamin D supplementation in managing IBD in humans.
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Challenges and Perspectives in Nutritional Counselling and Nursing: A Narrative Review.
TL;DR: Advances in digital technology have the potential to improve access to nutritional counselling for some patients such as those in primary care, but caution is required to ensure that valuable interpersonal relationships are not lost.
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Managing adult malnutrition in the community
TL;DR: Nurses must engage with this problem by detecting individuals at risk of malnutrition and devising a plan for treatment or prevention.
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Nutrition: safe practice in adult enteral tube feeding.
TL;DR: Safe practice in enteral tube feeding is explored in the light of three NPSA alerts: Promoting safer measurement and administration of liquid medicines via oral and other enteral routes, early detection of complications after gastrostomy and reducing the harm caused by misplaced nasogastric tubes.