In oncological outpatient settings, patients often require nutritional support after they have developed malnutrition. A delayed dietetic referral can lead to increased difficulties in providing therapies and surgery, and to poorer patient outcomes. The audit described in this article aimed to assess the frequency and completeness of patient record documentation of anthropometric measurements in a day treatment unit (DTU) in a single cancer centre in the UK. The underlying goal was to improve anthropometry monitoring procedures to ensure that documentation is sufficient to indicate weight loss and, hence, allow timely referrals for nutrition support. The results show that, for over 80% of patients, it was not possible to identify a weight t...
Malnutrition is a significant issue in the hospital setting. This cross-sectional, observational stu...
Background & Aims: The nutritional status of cancer patients is highly variable, and known to impact...
There is little information about the nutritional status of cancer outpatients because the practice ...
In oncological outpatient settings, patients often require nutritional support after they have devel...
Malnutrition is common among oncology patients and may negatively affect treatment outcomes. Dietit...
Malnutrition is common, and is a significant contributing factor to morbidity and mortality in the o...
Introduction Malnutrition in cancer patients often remains undetected and underestimated in clinica...
Purpose: Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulatory onc...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is highly prevalent in hospital patients and varies from 25...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Malnutrition in cancer patients has many causes. Nutritional status is usuall...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
Objective: This study presents the preliminary data of a prospective multi-centre investigation on t...
The study investigates the nutritional status of patients receiving radiotherapy for treatment of ca...
Background: In cancer patients, malnutrition is associated with treatment toxicity, complications, r...
Malnutrition is a significant issue in the hospital setting. This cross-sectional, observational stu...
Malnutrition is a significant issue in the hospital setting. This cross-sectional, observational stu...
Background & Aims: The nutritional status of cancer patients is highly variable, and known to impact...
There is little information about the nutritional status of cancer outpatients because the practice ...
In oncological outpatient settings, patients often require nutritional support after they have devel...
Malnutrition is common among oncology patients and may negatively affect treatment outcomes. Dietit...
Malnutrition is common, and is a significant contributing factor to morbidity and mortality in the o...
Introduction Malnutrition in cancer patients often remains undetected and underestimated in clinica...
Purpose: Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulatory onc...
Background: Disease-related malnutrition is highly prevalent in hospital patients and varies from 25...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Malnutrition in cancer patients has many causes. Nutritional status is usuall...
Purpose\ud \ud Paper-based nutrition screening tools can be challenging to implement in the ambulato...
Objective: This study presents the preliminary data of a prospective multi-centre investigation on t...
The study investigates the nutritional status of patients receiving radiotherapy for treatment of ca...
Background: In cancer patients, malnutrition is associated with treatment toxicity, complications, r...
Malnutrition is a significant issue in the hospital setting. This cross-sectional, observational stu...
Malnutrition is a significant issue in the hospital setting. This cross-sectional, observational stu...
Background & Aims: The nutritional status of cancer patients is highly variable, and known to impact...
There is little information about the nutritional status of cancer outpatients because the practice ...