1.Care and Assessment in the Home Setting in Singapore
The Singapore Family Physician 2016;42(4):19-26
Home care is an integral part of primary community care. It is a multi-disciplinary holistic service providing personalised care to patients who are homebound. This encompasses both the medical and psychosocial aspects and allows patients to be treated in the comfort of their home, with reliable support from healthcare professionals, the community and caregiver. This article seeks to explore and discuss the provision of home care in Singapore.
2.Gastrostomy Tube Feeding and Management in the Community
Sze Huei Elisa Tan ; Kok Heng Adrian Tan ; Yu-Ling Ho
The Singapore Family Physician 2020;46(6):26-33
Gastrostomy tube feeding is the preferred method of long-term feeding for individuals who are not able to maintain adequate oral intake due to dysphagia or other underlying medical conditions. Family physicians may come into contact with patients who are on gastrostomy tube feeding in the inpatient, outpatient or community settings. As such, it is important to understand its indications and contraindications, complications and general management. The Home Ventilation and Respiratory Support Service in Tan Tock Seng Hospital manage patients on long-term invasive or non-invasive ventilation in the community who may also require gastrostomy tubes due to their underlying disease, and also does gastrostomy tube change in the home setting where appropriate. In this article, we review the indications and contraindications for gastrostomy insertion and the types of gastrostomy tubes available. We review the evidence for gastrostomy feeding compared to other modes of enteral feeding, namely nasogastric tube feeding, which is the most widely-used form of enteral feeding. Finally, we also cover current guidelines and recommendations for gastrostomy tube management in the community, such as tube change and complications, and selection of feeds.