Failure to Thrive and Malnutrition
Failure to Thrive (FTT) is a challenging condition that affects individuals of all ages, from infants to the elderly. It is characterized by insufficient weight gain or growth, which can have serious long-term consequences if not addressed promptly. In her book, “Diagnosing and Managing Failure to Thrive: A Practical Guide“, author Joyee Goswami Vachani provides a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to understanding and managing FTT.
The book begins by discussing the multifactorial nature of FTT and emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary team-based approach for its diagnosis and management. Vachani highlights the key elements of patient history and physical examination that can aid in diagnosing FTT, including appropriate growth assessment. She also argues that laboratory testing is usually unhelpful in determining the underlying causes of FTT. This approach not only streamlines the diagnostic process but also reduces the reliance on costly and often unnecessary tests.
Vachani stresses the need for a standardized approach to the definition, evaluation, and treatment of FTT to ensure consistency in patient care. She acknowledges the wide variation in these aspects within the healthcare system, which can lead to fragmented and inefficient care for FTT patients. By presenting a suggested approach to the differential diagnosis and management of FTT, Vachani hopes to bridge this gap and promote evidence-based practice.
One of the key themes throughout the book is the role of calories in FTT. Vachani explores the different factors that can contribute to inadequate caloric intake, excessive calorie losses, and increased metabolic demand, all of which can lead to FTT. By understanding these factors and their interplay, healthcare providers can better assess and manage FTT patients. Vachani provides practical guidance on optimizing caloric intake, addressing calorie losses, and managing increased metabolic demands.
To make the content more accessible, Vachani uses case examples throughout the book. These real-world scenarios enable readers to apply the knowledge and principles discussed to specific patient situations. It also helps highlight the relevance and applicability of the evidence-based approach advocated by Vachani.
Diagnosing and Managing Failure to Thrive: A Practical Guide is a concise handbook that caters to both trainees and experienced practitioners. It provides a quick reference for diagnosing and managing FTT based on available evidence in the current literature. By condensing the information into seven chapters, Vachani ensures that readers can easily navigate and find the information they need.
The book is written in clear and accessible language, making it suitable for a wide range of healthcare professionals. Vachani’s expertise and experience in the field of FTT shine through in the way she presents complex concepts in a concise and practical manner.
For healthcare providers who are passionate about improving the care of FTT patients, Diagnosing and Managing Failure to Thrive: A Practical Guide offers a valuable resource. By adopting the evidence-based approach outlined in the book, providers have the opportunity to enhance their practice and make a significant impact on the healthcare system.
Order your copy of Diagnosing and Managing Failure to Thrive: A Practical Guide today and join the movement towards evidence-based care for FTT patients. Together, we can improve the outcomes for individuals struggling with this complex condition.
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing; January 1, 2023
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9783031141638
- ISBN: 9783031141645
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing; January 1, 2023
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9783031141638
- ISBN: 9783031141645