Background: Hospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and prolong hospital stays. Optimal care of malnutrition requires the identification of patients at risk with an early screening: the latter is not systematically carried out due to lack of specific education, but also of time and user-friendly tools. The aim was to achieve a systematic nutritional screening of all hospital patients and to increase the recording of the diagnosis in the discharge letter. Methods: Multidisciplinary work group to create nutrition protocols and equivalences between three patient assessment tools: nursing ePA-AC, nutritional risk screening (NRS) and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA-SF); mapping of the related variables of th...
Nutrition screening identifies individuals who are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished ...
Background. Nutritional risk screening enables the risk of malnutrition to be detected from its begi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141661/1/ncp0020.pd
SummaryBackgroundHospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and pr...
Upon admission to hospital, 30-50 % of patients either are or become malnourished. There is no gener...
Introduction: Hospital malnutrition (HM) is an increasingly prevalent situation, which involves both...
Literature Review Undernutrition in the hospital setting has been shown to cause adverse outcomes. S...
Introduction To identify malnutrition, nutritional risk screening and assessment should be perform...
Current status: Although it was developed and published in many studies pointing to the impact of ma...
Malnutrition is an independent risk factor that negatively influences patients’ clinical outcomes, q...
AIMS: To assess the prevalence of nutritional risk in hospitalized subjects and the agreement in nut...
Nutritional screening is a simple tool for detecting the nutritional status of a patient and is prim...
Background: At a tertiary care hospital, a one day audit was completed by the registered dietitians ...
Malnutrition is a serious problem with a negative impact on the quality of life and the evolution of...
Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is present in 20–50% of hospitalized patients, and nutritional c...
Nutrition screening identifies individuals who are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished ...
Background. Nutritional risk screening enables the risk of malnutrition to be detected from its begi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141661/1/ncp0020.pd
SummaryBackgroundHospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and pr...
Upon admission to hospital, 30-50 % of patients either are or become malnourished. There is no gener...
Introduction: Hospital malnutrition (HM) is an increasingly prevalent situation, which involves both...
Literature Review Undernutrition in the hospital setting has been shown to cause adverse outcomes. S...
Introduction To identify malnutrition, nutritional risk screening and assessment should be perform...
Current status: Although it was developed and published in many studies pointing to the impact of ma...
Malnutrition is an independent risk factor that negatively influences patients’ clinical outcomes, q...
AIMS: To assess the prevalence of nutritional risk in hospitalized subjects and the agreement in nut...
Nutritional screening is a simple tool for detecting the nutritional status of a patient and is prim...
Background: At a tertiary care hospital, a one day audit was completed by the registered dietitians ...
Malnutrition is a serious problem with a negative impact on the quality of life and the evolution of...
Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is present in 20–50% of hospitalized patients, and nutritional c...
Nutrition screening identifies individuals who are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished ...
Background. Nutritional risk screening enables the risk of malnutrition to be detected from its begi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141661/1/ncp0020.pd