ObjectiveThis study examined an electronic nutritional self-screening procedure for feasibility and for reliability, rapidity, and ease of use by hospital outpatients.MethodsOne hundred sixty consecutive patients (ages 18–87 y) attending a gastroenterology clinic measured their weight and height using a modified digital weight and height machine, which transmitted results to a computer. Following input of reported weight loss in the previous 3 mo to 6 mo, malnutrition risk by the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) was instantaneously calculated. The duration and ease of undertaking screening were noted. Screening also was undertaken by a health care professional.ResultsOf the patients in the study, 21.3% were at risk for malnutrit...
Background: Hospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and prolong...
Background & aims: A valid, quick-and-easy screening tool to detect undernutrition, is an essential ...
Objective:The aim of the study was to compare the Glasgow Nutritional Screening Tool with the Malnut...
Self-screening using an electronic version of the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool ('MUST') has...
Objective: Since nutritional screening is not routinely and accurately performed by busy care worker...
Background: Routine malnutrition risk screening of patients is critical for optimal care and compris...
Purpose: Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulatory onc...
Introduction Obesity, a major public health problem, is the key modifiable component of diabetes ri...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative screening for malnutrition has become mandatory in The Netherlands. A sensi...
Background & Aims: Nutrition screening tools (NST) identify individuals who are malnourished or ...
Malnutrition risk screening is essential for the adequate identification and treatment of malnourish...
Nutrition screening identifies individuals who are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished ...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
SummaryBackgroundHospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and pr...
Introduction To identify malnutrition, nutritional risk screening and assessment should be perform...
Background: Hospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and prolong...
Background & aims: A valid, quick-and-easy screening tool to detect undernutrition, is an essential ...
Objective:The aim of the study was to compare the Glasgow Nutritional Screening Tool with the Malnut...
Self-screening using an electronic version of the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool ('MUST') has...
Objective: Since nutritional screening is not routinely and accurately performed by busy care worker...
Background: Routine malnutrition risk screening of patients is critical for optimal care and compris...
Purpose: Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulatory onc...
Introduction Obesity, a major public health problem, is the key modifiable component of diabetes ri...
BACKGROUND: Preoperative screening for malnutrition has become mandatory in The Netherlands. A sensi...
Background & Aims: Nutrition screening tools (NST) identify individuals who are malnourished or ...
Malnutrition risk screening is essential for the adequate identification and treatment of malnourish...
Nutrition screening identifies individuals who are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished ...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
SummaryBackgroundHospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and pr...
Introduction To identify malnutrition, nutritional risk screening and assessment should be perform...
Background: Hospital malnutrition is a costly phenomenon as it contributes to complicate and prolong...
Background & aims: A valid, quick-and-easy screening tool to detect undernutrition, is an essential ...
Objective:The aim of the study was to compare the Glasgow Nutritional Screening Tool with the Malnut...