Medical choices regarding feeding tubes in patients with end-stage dementia in Israel : nasogastric vs. percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy

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AVNON SAWICKI, Amitai | DWOLATZKY, Tzvi | CLARFIELD, A. Mark

A previous study conducted more than 15 years ago in Israel found a high overall use of tube-feeding for institutionalized end-stage dementia patients (52%) and a proportionally higher use (2:1) of naso-gastric tube (NG) over Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tubes for enteral feeding. This rate was markedly higher than that observed in other western countries (4.9-34%), and did not conform with clinical guidelines preferring spoon-feeding over tube-feeding for these patients, and PEG over NG for those in whom tube-feeding was initiated in long-term care. Over the past decade, the Israeli Ministry of Health conducted a policy reform to neutralize the administrative incentives presumed to be responsible for this situation. Further administrative and legislative developments followed suit. Despite these, we found no significant reduction in the prevalence of tube-feeding over spoon-feeding. However, we did observe a reduction in the proportional use of NG over PEG.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41999-022-00725-2

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