Abstract Background All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method exists for pediatric patients. Methods We performed a cross-sectional study comparing three published malnutrition risk screening tools (PYMS, STAMP, and STRONGkids), applying them to each inpatient aged 1 month to 17 years over a period of five consecutive weekdays in Helsinki University Hospital, Finland. Results Of the eligible patients, 67% (n = 69) participated. We found that 6.2% of the children were acutely malnourished and accurately categorized by the three tools. STRONGkids showed the highest specificity (100%) and positive predictive value (36%). Acute malnutrition seemed to be associated with longer hospital stay (p = 0.05...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
BACKGROUND:An increased but unpredictable risk of malnutrition is associated with hospitalization, e...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background Malnutrition is related to an increased rate of complications and prolonged hospital stay...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Aim: Early diagnosis of malnutrition is important in hospitalized children. Since the effectiveness ...
Background and aims: A child's nutritional status may deteriorate over the course of a hospital admi...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
BACKGROUND:An increased but unpredictable risk of malnutrition is associated with hospitalization, e...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background Malnutrition is related to an increased rate of complications and prolonged hospital stay...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Background: Several malnutrition screening tools have been advocated for use in pediatric inpatients...
Aim: Early diagnosis of malnutrition is important in hospitalized children. Since the effectiveness ...
Background and aims: A child's nutritional status may deteriorate over the course of a hospital admi...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
The appropriate assessment of nutrition and ongoing review of growth are important aspects of monito...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
BACKGROUND:An increased but unpredictable risk of malnutrition is associated with hospitalization, e...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...