Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. However, identifying undernutrition often relies on physician judgment. As Internal Medicine wards are the backbone of the hospital setting, insight into the prevalence of nutritional risk in this population is essential. We aimed to determine the prevalence of nutritional risk in Internal Medicine wards, to identify its correlates, and to assess the agreement between the physicians' impression of nutritional risk and evaluation by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional multicentre study was performed in Internal Medicine wards of 24 Portuguese hospitals during 2017. Data on demographics, previous hospital adm...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with hig...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with hig...
Background Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with high...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Background: Malnutrition is a clinical state resulting in prolonged hospital stay, increase in sever...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Introduction: Disease-related undernutrition is highly prevalent and requires timely intervention. H...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with hig...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with hig...
Background Disease-related malnutrition is a significant problem in hospitalized patients, with high...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Background: Malnutrition is a clinical state resulting in prolonged hospital stay, increase in sever...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...
Hospital malnutrition is still underestimated among physicians, even in internal medicine settings. ...