Prevalence of current nutrition care practices for disease-related malnutrition in Canadian hospitals.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1139/apnm-2022-0425
Heather H Keller, Cindy Wei, Roseann Nasser, Rupinder Dhaliwal, Leah Gramlich
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Disease-related malnutrition is common in hospital patients. The Health Standards Organization Canadian Malnutrition Prevention, Detection, and Treatment Standard was published in 2021. The purpose of this study was to determine the current state of nutrition care in hospitals prior to implementation of the Standard. An online survey was distributed to hospitals across Canada via email. A representative reported on nutrition best practices based on the Standard at the hospital level. Descriptive and bivariate statistics were completed for selected variables based on size and type of hospital. One hundred and forty-three responses from nine provinces were received (56% community, 23% academic, and 21% other). Malnutrition risk screening was being completed on admission in 74% (n = 106/142) of hospitals, although not all units participated in screening all patients. Nutrition-focused physical exam is completed as part of a nutrition assessment in 74% (n = 101/139) of sites. Flagging a malnutrition diagnosis (n = 38/104) and physician documentation (18/136) were sporadic. Academic and medium (100-499 beds) and large hospitals (500+ beds) were more likely to have a physician document a malnutrition diagnosis. Some, but not all, best practices are occurring in Canadian hospitals on a regular basis. This demonstrates a need for continued knowledge mobilization of the Standard.

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加拿大医院目前针对与疾病有关的营养不良的营养护理做法的流行程度。
与疾病相关的营养不良在住院病人中很常见。加拿大卫生标准组织的营养不良预防、检测和治疗标准于2021年发布。本研究的目的是在标准实施前确定医院营养护理的现状。一份在线调查通过电子邮件分发给加拿大各地的医院。一名代表报告了医院一级基于该标准的营养最佳做法。根据医院的规模和类型对选定的变量进行描述性和双变量统计。收到了来自9个省的143份回复(56%来自社区,23%来自学术,21%来自其他)。74%(106/142)的医院在入院时完成了营养不良风险筛查,尽管并非所有单位都参与了对所有患者的筛查。在74%的地点(n = 101/139)完成了以营养为重点的体检,作为营养评估的一部分。标记营养不良诊断(n = 38/104)和医生记录(18/136)是零星的。学术和中型医院(100-499张床位)和大型医院(500张以上床位)更有可能由医生记录营养不良诊断。一些,但不是全部,最佳做法正在加拿大医院定期发生。这表明需要继续对标准进行知识动员。
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期刊介绍: Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries, focussing on the application of physiology, nutrition, and metabolism to the study of human health, physical activity, and fitness. The published research, reviews, and symposia will be of interest to exercise physiologists, physical fitness and exercise rehabilitation specialists, public health and health care professionals, as well as basic and applied physiologists, nutritionists, and biochemists.
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