Multidisciplinary consensus on the approach to hospital malnutrition in Spain

A García de Lorenzo, J Álvarez Hernández, M Planas, R Burgos, K Araujo, multidisciplinary consensus work-team on the approach to hospital malnutrition in Spain, Julia Álvarez Hernández, Mercè Planas Vila, Rosa Burgos Pelaez, Abelardo García de Lorenzo, Arantza Ruiz de las Heras, Eduard Cabré, Jesús M Culebras, Gregorio Varela, Joana Gabriele, Ana Isabel de Cos Blanco, Francisco Marín, Miquel Bixquert, Irene Bretón, Ana Pastor, Alberto López, Maria Victoria Calvo, Guadalupe Piñeiro, Mariola Sirvent, Ricardo Gómez, Ángel Moreno, Juan Antonio Virizuela, Guillermina Barril, Rosa Sánchez, Begoña Olmedilla, Inmaculada Alfageme, Maria Luisa López Díaz-Ufano, Ana Mañas, A García de Lorenzo, J Álvarez Hernández, M Planas, R Burgos, K Araujo, multidisciplinary consensus work-team on the approach to hospital malnutrition in Spain, Julia Álvarez Hernández, Mercè Planas Vila, Rosa Burgos Pelaez, Abelardo García de Lorenzo, Arantza Ruiz de las Heras, Eduard Cabré, Jesús M Culebras, Gregorio Varela, Joana Gabriele, Ana Isabel de Cos Blanco, Francisco Marín, Miquel Bixquert, Irene Bretón, Ana Pastor, Alberto López, Maria Victoria Calvo, Guadalupe Piñeiro, Mariola Sirvent, Ricardo Gómez, Ángel Moreno, Juan Antonio Virizuela, Guillermina Barril, Rosa Sánchez, Begoña Olmedilla, Inmaculada Alfageme, Maria Luisa López Díaz-Ufano, Ana Mañas

Abstract

Rationale: Disease-related malnutrition constitutes a highly prevalent healthcare problem with high costs associated. In Spain, the prevalence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients has been reported from 30% to 50%.

Objectives: Main purposes of this consensus document were to establish recommendations that facilitate decision-making and action to prevent and early-diagnose disease-related hospital malnutrition, on the management of nutritional support methods and actions to evaluate nutritional treatment compliance and efficacy.

Methods: A systematic bibliographical search of authors was performed, complemented by updated bibliography by author references up to 2010. From this review, some recommendations were defined, modified and critically evaluated by the representatives of scientific societies in a consensus conference (Dec 2010) following a structured brainstorming technique: the Metaplan(®) technique. A double validation process was undertaken until final recommendations were obtained.

Results: 30 consensus recommendations for the prevention and management of hospital malnutrition are presented in this document. Recommendations cover all clinical care settings as well as prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of disease-related malnutrition.

Conclusions: Nutritional screening is strongly recommended at all clinical settings when nutritional risk factors are identified or there is clinical suspicion of malnutrition. Nutritional assessment should be designed and performed according to centers' resources, but clearly identified protocols should be available.

Source: PubMed

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