Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many hospitals, despite prevalence studies demonstrating malnutrition is common in hospitalized children. Existing tools lack the simplicity of those used to assess nutrition risk in the adult population. This study reports the accuracy of a new, quick, and simple pediatric nutrition screening tool (PNST) designed to be used for pediatric inpatients. Materials and Methods: The pediatric Subjective Global Nutrition Assessment (SGNA) and anthropometric measures were used to develop and assess the validity of 4 simple nutrition screening questions comprising the PNST. Participants were pediatric inpatients in 2 tertiary pediatric hospitals and 1 regio...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
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...
Copyright © 2014 Nathania Wonoputri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Abstract Background All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
This study aimed to compare the diagnostic accuracy of Pediatric Nutrition Screening Tool (PNST) and...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
Background: Pediatric nutrition risk screening tools are not routinely implemented throughout many h...
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...
Copyright © 2014 Nathania Wonoputri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Although it is widely acknowledged that hospitalized children are at greater risk of mal...
Background Malnutrition in hospitalized children has negative impact on morbidity, mortality, length...
Abstract Background All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
Objective Early detection of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children can improve health outcomes ...
This study aimed to compare the diagnostic accuracy of Pediatric Nutrition Screening Tool (PNST) and...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...
Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth...
Background: All hospitalized patients should be screened for malnutrition risk. No universal method ...