Background: Nutrition screening is usually administered by nurses. However, most studies on nutrition screening tools have not used nurses to validate the tools. The 3-Minute Nutrition Screening (3-MinNS) assesses weight loss, dietary intake and muscle wastage, with the composite score of each used to determine risk of malnutrition. The aim of the study was to determine the validity and reliability of 3-MinNS administered by nurses, who are the intended assessors. Methods: In this cross sectional study, three ward-based nurses screened 121 patients aged 21 years and over using 3-MinNS in three wards within 24 hours of admission. A dietitian then assessed the patients’ nutritional status using Subjective Global Assessment within 48 hours of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Malnutrition U...
Aim Malnutrition is highly prevalent in rehabilitation patients, and screening is important to allo...
Background: It is important to identify patients who are at risk of malnutrition upon hospital admis...
Background: Nutrition screening is usually administered by nurses. However, most studies on nutritio...
Background \ud \ud Nutrition screening is usually administered by nurses. However, most studies on n...
Background & Aims: Nutrition screening tools (NST) identify individuals who are malnourished or ...
AIM: This paper reports a literature review describing the range of published tools available for us...
It is important to detect and treat malnutrition in hospital patients so as to improve clinical outc...
Upon admission to hospital, 30-50 % of patients either are or become malnourished. There is no gener...
People admitted to hospital are at significant risk of malnutrition and it is vital that nurses are ...
Current status: Although it was developed and published in many studies pointing to the impact of ma...
It is important to detect and treat malnutrition in hospital patients so as to improve clinical outc...
Background: It is important to identify patients who are at risk of malnutrition upon hospital admis...
Background: At a tertiary care hospital, a one day audit was completed by the registered dietitians ...
Literature Review Undernutrition in the hospital setting has been shown to cause adverse outcomes. S...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Malnutrition U...
Aim Malnutrition is highly prevalent in rehabilitation patients, and screening is important to allo...
Background: It is important to identify patients who are at risk of malnutrition upon hospital admis...
Background: Nutrition screening is usually administered by nurses. However, most studies on nutritio...
Background \ud \ud Nutrition screening is usually administered by nurses. However, most studies on n...
Background & Aims: Nutrition screening tools (NST) identify individuals who are malnourished or ...
AIM: This paper reports a literature review describing the range of published tools available for us...
It is important to detect and treat malnutrition in hospital patients so as to improve clinical outc...
Upon admission to hospital, 30-50 % of patients either are or become malnourished. There is no gener...
People admitted to hospital are at significant risk of malnutrition and it is vital that nurses are ...
Current status: Although it was developed and published in many studies pointing to the impact of ma...
It is important to detect and treat malnutrition in hospital patients so as to improve clinical outc...
Background: It is important to identify patients who are at risk of malnutrition upon hospital admis...
Background: At a tertiary care hospital, a one day audit was completed by the registered dietitians ...
Literature Review Undernutrition in the hospital setting has been shown to cause adverse outcomes. S...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Malnutrition U...
Aim Malnutrition is highly prevalent in rehabilitation patients, and screening is important to allo...
Background: It is important to identify patients who are at risk of malnutrition upon hospital admis...