Neonatal Care

Did you or someone you know well experience/been affected by parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease (PNALD) in infants? Your input is needed on a review considering enteral lipid supplements for people with parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants.

Skills / interests: Patient and public input

Would you be interested in helping us with this article focused on enteral lipid supplements for people with parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants?

I am looking for a consumer who would be willing to peer review this Cochrane systematic review:“Enteral lipid supplements for the prevention and treatment of parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants”.

Cochrane considers a consumer to be a person with experience of the condition (in this case, parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants), either as a patient or as a carer/family member of a patient. From a consumer perspective, we are interested if the language of the review, especially the language used in the Plain Language Summary, is accessible and if it feels relevant for those experiencing parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants, such that it will be helpful to patients and carers with healthcare decision making.

While you are welcome to provide feedback on any aspect of the review, you can focus your attention on the summary sections. Our aim is for this to be a manageable task, that does not overburden consumer reviewers.

 

If you are interested in providing peer review, in your response please provide your e-mail address so that we can ensure you are enrolled in our Editorial Manager system and can receive the assignment officially.

Thank you in advance for considering!

Ideal applicant

A person with experience of the condition (in this case, parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants), either as a patient or as a carer/family member of a patient.

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