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Position and comfort when enteral feeding

Published: 16/07/2024
Last edited: 16/07/2024
Code: 01263

Why is it important to be positioned correctly during feeding?

Maintaining a good position during tube feeding helps you stay safe and remain comfortable. It helps to reduce the symptoms of reflux and regurgitation. If feed regurgitation is severe, it may cause aspiration (breathing in regurgitated feed into the lungs) which can lead to a serious chest infection.

How should I be positioned for feeding?

We recommend you are supported at an angle of at least 30 degrees during feeding, and for at least half an hour after the feed has stopped.

This angle can be achieved by using extra pillows or raising the head end of the bed if you have a hospital style bed. You may also find it useful to raise your knees to help maintain this position.

If you are prone to slipping down the bed whilst feeding, please contact the community nurse for advice on how to improve your position.

During feeding you may move around, for example if you need to visit the toilet, and sleep as long as you remain at a position of 30 degrees or above.

What should I do if I think I have aspirated feed?

Stop the feed if you feel you have aspirated (breathed in) feed. Signs may include feed in the mouth, a gurgly or wet-sounding voice, coughing, a raised temperature or turning blue.

If you suspect aspiration, please contact your community nurse or doctor immediately.

Contact us

0300 123 7058
kentchft.hen@nhs.net
Monday to Friday 09:00 – 16:30

Abbott Hospital2Home 24-hour careline
08000 183 799

Nutricia Nurse 24-hour careline
0845 762 3613

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