AimLimited research exists on how consistently dietitians are identifying refeeding syndrome risk in hospitalised patients. We aimed to describe how consistent Australian and New Zealand dietitians are at identifying refeeding syndrome risk and compare their responses to the application of refeeding syndrome guidelines and patients' electrolyte levels and supplementation provided.MethodsDietitians from Australia and New Zealand were invited to complete an online survey. The survey inquired about demographics and asked respondents to classify the level of refeeding syndrome risk (i.e. none, some, high) in 13 case studies. Electrolytes and supplementation data were sourced from electronic patient records. Descriptive statistics and t-tests we...
Background & aims: The refeeding syndrome (RFS) has been recognized as a potentially life-threatenin...
Introduction: Refeeding syndrome occurs with the reintroduction of food after an individual has unde...
In severely malnourished individuals whose energy intake from food was low for an extended period, t...
Refeeding syndrome (RFS) prevalence rates vary across studies depending on the criteria used for ass...
Background Limited research exists concerning how consistently and accurately student and newly‐grad...
Background/objectives: Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can occur in severely malnourished or starved popula...
Using standardised terminology in acute care has encouraged consistency in patient care and the eval...
Background/aims Refeeding syndrome can result following excessive feeding of malnourished patients. ...
OBJECTIVE Although described >70 y ago, the refeeding syndrome (RFS) remains understudied with la...
Although described <70 y ago, the refeeding syndrome (RFS) remains understudied with lack of standar...
Background: Refeeding syndrome (RS) is a neglected, potentially fatal syndrome that occurs in malnou...
Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a disorder recognized by underweight and psychiatric symptoms, a...
The purpose of this study was to describe the effect of a conservative refeeding protocol on rates o...
Objectives:Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can be a life-threatening metabolic condition after nutritional ...
Background: Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition characterised by severe i...
Background & aims: The refeeding syndrome (RFS) has been recognized as a potentially life-threatenin...
Introduction: Refeeding syndrome occurs with the reintroduction of food after an individual has unde...
In severely malnourished individuals whose energy intake from food was low for an extended period, t...
Refeeding syndrome (RFS) prevalence rates vary across studies depending on the criteria used for ass...
Background Limited research exists concerning how consistently and accurately student and newly‐grad...
Background/objectives: Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can occur in severely malnourished or starved popula...
Using standardised terminology in acute care has encouraged consistency in patient care and the eval...
Background/aims Refeeding syndrome can result following excessive feeding of malnourished patients. ...
OBJECTIVE Although described >70 y ago, the refeeding syndrome (RFS) remains understudied with la...
Although described <70 y ago, the refeeding syndrome (RFS) remains understudied with lack of standar...
Background: Refeeding syndrome (RS) is a neglected, potentially fatal syndrome that occurs in malnou...
Background Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a disorder recognized by underweight and psychiatric symptoms, a...
The purpose of this study was to describe the effect of a conservative refeeding protocol on rates o...
Objectives:Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can be a life-threatening metabolic condition after nutritional ...
Background: Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition characterised by severe i...
Background & aims: The refeeding syndrome (RFS) has been recognized as a potentially life-threatenin...
Introduction: Refeeding syndrome occurs with the reintroduction of food after an individual has unde...
In severely malnourished individuals whose energy intake from food was low for an extended period, t...