Malnutrition is common among oncology patients and may negatively affect treatment outcomes. Dietitians can assist patients with maintaining adequate nutritional intake, minimising weight loss and preventing malnutrition, often exacerbated by nutrition impact symptoms (NIS) frequently experienced by those receiving chemotherapy. The study aimed to assess whether oncology outpatients at risk of malnutrition were appropriately referred to a dietitian. An observational crosssectional study was completed with patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy (n = 40). Patients were screened for malnutrition risk using a validated screening tool (Malnutrition Screening Tool [MST]) with the score compared against the initial MST score (complet...
Nourishment in oncological patients is a very complicated problem. Up to half of the patients experi...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
Background: Malnutrition occurs frequently in patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal or head a...
Malnutrition is common, and is a significant contributing factor to morbidity and mortality in the o...
Aim: To determine patient satisfaction with nutrition interventions in outpatients receiving chemoth...
Background\ud \ud Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional ne...
Introduction Malnutrition in cancer patients often remains undetected and underestimated in clinica...
Purpose - Malnutrition is a very common problem in oncology patients and is associated with many neg...
Patients with cancer frequently experience malnutrition, which is associated with higher rates of mo...
Background Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional needs. As...
Significant nutritional issues facing people with cancer undergoing treatment include weight loss, t...
Malnutrition is highly common among cancer patients and is associated with a poor quality of life, i...
Malnutrition is common among patients with cancer and it is also associated with their negative heal...
This study aimed to identify: i) the prevalence of malnutrition according to the scored Patient Gene...
Sufficient and quality nutrition is an important support for mastering serious oncological treatment...
Nourishment in oncological patients is a very complicated problem. Up to half of the patients experi...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
Background: Malnutrition occurs frequently in patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal or head a...
Malnutrition is common, and is a significant contributing factor to morbidity and mortality in the o...
Aim: To determine patient satisfaction with nutrition interventions in outpatients receiving chemoth...
Background\ud \ud Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional ne...
Introduction Malnutrition in cancer patients often remains undetected and underestimated in clinica...
Purpose - Malnutrition is a very common problem in oncology patients and is associated with many neg...
Patients with cancer frequently experience malnutrition, which is associated with higher rates of mo...
Background Cancer itself can alter the metabolic and physiologic of the body's nutritional needs. As...
Significant nutritional issues facing people with cancer undergoing treatment include weight loss, t...
Malnutrition is highly common among cancer patients and is associated with a poor quality of life, i...
Malnutrition is common among patients with cancer and it is also associated with their negative heal...
This study aimed to identify: i) the prevalence of malnutrition according to the scored Patient Gene...
Sufficient and quality nutrition is an important support for mastering serious oncological treatment...
Nourishment in oncological patients is a very complicated problem. Up to half of the patients experi...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
Background: Malnutrition occurs frequently in patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal or head a...