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Screening tools for paediatric malnutrition: are we there yet?

Screening tools for paediatric malnutrition: are we there yet?
Screening tools for paediatric malnutrition: are we there yet?
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:
The development of nutritional screening tools has done much to raise the profile of nutrition and encourage healthcare practitioners to consider how to identify children at nutritional risk. However, the next challenge is to ensure nutritional screening accurately identifies those who have immediate and ongoing risk and therefore the potential to impact on it.

RECENT FINDINGS:
In this article, we review recent evidence which suggests that the large-scale use of these tools outside of a research setting is not always helpful. Most are highly sensitive but not particularly specific and therefore cases may be 'overdiagnosed' but also missed. It may therefore be time for nutritional screening to evolve into a process which is able to better consider the cause of risk and requirements for nutrition support with referral criteria, defined goals and outcome measures and exit criteria using a 'measure, plot, think, act' approach embedded into physician rounds. Key challenges relate to improving compliance around nutritional screening within the hospital setting and comparison of nutrition risk between centres, as well as an understanding of the barriers which prevent nutritional screening and assessment from occurring.

SUMMARY:
It remains to be elucidated as to whether returning to a process which embeds nutritional assessment within the medical review rather than relying on a 'nutrition score' from a screening tool is a more effective way in which to identifying those patients that are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition during their hospital stay.
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Marino, L.V., Thomas, P.C. and Beattie, R.M. (2018) Screening tools for paediatric malnutrition: are we there yet? Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 184-194. (doi:10.1097/MCO.0000000000000464).

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW:
The development of nutritional screening tools has done much to raise the profile of nutrition and encourage healthcare practitioners to consider how to identify children at nutritional risk. However, the next challenge is to ensure nutritional screening accurately identifies those who have immediate and ongoing risk and therefore the potential to impact on it.

RECENT FINDINGS:
In this article, we review recent evidence which suggests that the large-scale use of these tools outside of a research setting is not always helpful. Most are highly sensitive but not particularly specific and therefore cases may be 'overdiagnosed' but also missed. It may therefore be time for nutritional screening to evolve into a process which is able to better consider the cause of risk and requirements for nutrition support with referral criteria, defined goals and outcome measures and exit criteria using a 'measure, plot, think, act' approach embedded into physician rounds. Key challenges relate to improving compliance around nutritional screening within the hospital setting and comparison of nutrition risk between centres, as well as an understanding of the barriers which prevent nutritional screening and assessment from occurring.

SUMMARY:
It remains to be elucidated as to whether returning to a process which embeds nutritional assessment within the medical review rather than relying on a 'nutrition score' from a screening tool is a more effective way in which to identifying those patients that are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition during their hospital stay.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 February 2018
Published date: May 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 420670
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420670
ISSN: 1363-1950
PURE UUID: 3c163ed1-d7be-4360-982b-6d8681af08bc

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Date deposited: 11 May 2018 16:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 19:06

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Author: L.V. Marino
Author: P.C. Thomas
Author: R.M. Beattie

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