@article{1254, keywords = {clinical competence, clinical protocols, medication errors, nutritional support, parenteral nutrition, patient safety}, author = {Peggi Guenter and Patricia Worthington and Phil Ayers and Joseph I. Boullata and Kathleen M. Gura and Neil Marshall and Beverly Holcombe and Denise S. Richardson and American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Parenteral Nutrition Safety Committee}, title = {Standardized Competencies for Parenteral Nutrition Administration: The ASPEN Model.}, abstract = {

Parenteral nutrition (PN) is a highly complex medication and its provision can be prone to a variety of errors. Safe administration of this therapy requires that the competency of clinicians, particularly nurses, be demonstrated using a standardized process. In this document, a standardized model for PN administration competency is proposed based on a competency framework, the ASPEN-published interdisciplinary core competencies, discipline-specific standards of practice, safe practice recommendations, and clinical guidelines. ASPEN recognizes that all healthcare institutions may not currently meet the aspirational goals of this document. This framework will guide institutions and agencies in developing tools and procedures and maintaining competency of staff members around safe PN administration. The ASPEN Board of Directors has approved this document.

}, year = {2018}, journal = {Nutr Clin Pract}, volume = {33}, pages = {295-304}, month = {04/2018}, issn = {1941-2452}, doi = {10.1002/ncp.10055}, language = {eng}, }