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Pedi-R-MAPP: The development of a nutritional awareness tool for use in remote paediatric consultations using a modified Delphi consensus

Pedi-R-MAPP: The development of a nutritional awareness tool for use in remote paediatric consultations using a modified Delphi consensus
Pedi-R-MAPP: The development of a nutritional awareness tool for use in remote paediatric consultations using a modified Delphi consensus
Background & aims The Remote Malnutrition Application (R-MAPP) was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide support for health care professionals (HCPs) working in the community to complete remote nutritional assessments, and provide practical guidance for nutritional care. The aim of this study was to modify the R-MAPP into a version suitable for children, Pediatric Remote Malnutrition Application (Pedi-R-MAPP), and provide a structured approach to completing a nutrition focused assessment as part of a technology enabled care service (TECS) consultation. Methods A ten-step process was completed: 1) permission to modify adult R-MAPP, 2) literature search to inform the Pedi-R-MAPP content, 3) Pedi-R-MAPP draft, 4) international survey of HCP practice using TECS, 5) nutrition experts invited to participate in a modified Delphi process, 6) first stakeholder meeting to agree purpose/draft of the tool, 7) round-one online survey, 8) statements with consensus removed from survey, 9) round-two online survey for statements with no consensus and 10) second stakeholder meeting with finalisation of the Pedi-R-MAPP nutrition awareness tool. Results The international survey completed by 463 HCPs, 55% paediatricians, 38% dietitians, 7% nurses/others. When HCPs were asked to look back over the last 12 months, dietitians (n = 110) reported that 5.7 ± 10.6 out of every 10 appointments were completed in person; compared to paediatricians (n = 182) who reported 7.5 ± 7.0 out of every 10 appointments to be in person (p < 0.0001), with the remainder completed as TECS consultations. Overall, 74 articles were identified and used to develop the Pedi-R-MAPP which included colour-coded advice using a traffic light system; green, amber, red and purple. Eighteen participants agreed to participate in the Delphi consensus and completed both rounds of the modified Delphi survey. Agreement was reached at the first meeting on the purpose and draft sections of the proposed tool. In round-one of the online survey, 86% (n = 89/104) of statements reached consensus, whereas in round-two 12.5% (n = 13/104) of statements reached no consensus. At the second expert meeting, contested statements were discussed until agreement was reached and the Pedi-R-MAPP could be finalised. Conclusion The Pedi-R-MAPP nutrition awareness tool was developed using a modified Delphi consensus. This tool aims to support the technological transformation fast-tracked by the COVID-19 pandemic by providing a structured approach to completing a remote nutrition focused assessment, as well as identifying the frequency of follow up along with those children who may require in-person assessment.
COVID-19, Children, Growth monitoring, Nutrition assessment, Remote consultations
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Marino, L.V., Collaço, N.C., Ashton, J.J., Cader, S., Cooke, L.h., Cooke, M.l., Guz-mark, A., Gerasimidis, K., Hulst, J.m., Vranesic Bender, D., Huysentruyt, K., Joosten, K., Kolacek, S., Krznaric, Z., Meyer, R., Nemet, D., Niseteo, T., Selimoglu, M.a., Shamir, R., Darlington, A.S. and Beattie, R.M. (2022) Pedi-R-MAPP: The development of a nutritional awareness tool for use in remote paediatric consultations using a modified Delphi consensus. Clinical Nutrition, 41 (3), 661-672. (doi:10.1016/j.clnu.2022.01.009).

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Background & aims The Remote Malnutrition Application (R-MAPP) was developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide support for health care professionals (HCPs) working in the community to complete remote nutritional assessments, and provide practical guidance for nutritional care. The aim of this study was to modify the R-MAPP into a version suitable for children, Pediatric Remote Malnutrition Application (Pedi-R-MAPP), and provide a structured approach to completing a nutrition focused assessment as part of a technology enabled care service (TECS) consultation. Methods A ten-step process was completed: 1) permission to modify adult R-MAPP, 2) literature search to inform the Pedi-R-MAPP content, 3) Pedi-R-MAPP draft, 4) international survey of HCP practice using TECS, 5) nutrition experts invited to participate in a modified Delphi process, 6) first stakeholder meeting to agree purpose/draft of the tool, 7) round-one online survey, 8) statements with consensus removed from survey, 9) round-two online survey for statements with no consensus and 10) second stakeholder meeting with finalisation of the Pedi-R-MAPP nutrition awareness tool. Results The international survey completed by 463 HCPs, 55% paediatricians, 38% dietitians, 7% nurses/others. When HCPs were asked to look back over the last 12 months, dietitians (n = 110) reported that 5.7 ± 10.6 out of every 10 appointments were completed in person; compared to paediatricians (n = 182) who reported 7.5 ± 7.0 out of every 10 appointments to be in person (p < 0.0001), with the remainder completed as TECS consultations. Overall, 74 articles were identified and used to develop the Pedi-R-MAPP which included colour-coded advice using a traffic light system; green, amber, red and purple. Eighteen participants agreed to participate in the Delphi consensus and completed both rounds of the modified Delphi survey. Agreement was reached at the first meeting on the purpose and draft sections of the proposed tool. In round-one of the online survey, 86% (n = 89/104) of statements reached consensus, whereas in round-two 12.5% (n = 13/104) of statements reached no consensus. At the second expert meeting, contested statements were discussed until agreement was reached and the Pedi-R-MAPP could be finalised. Conclusion The Pedi-R-MAPP nutrition awareness tool was developed using a modified Delphi consensus. This tool aims to support the technological transformation fast-tracked by the COVID-19 pandemic by providing a structured approach to completing a remote nutrition focused assessment, as well as identifying the frequency of follow up along with those children who may require in-person assessment.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 January 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 January 2022
Published date: March 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: This report is independent research arising from an unrestricted educational grant from Abbott Laboratories, (United Kingdom). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s)
Keywords: COVID-19, Children, Growth monitoring, Nutrition assessment, Remote consultations

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Local EPrints ID: 454405
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454405
ISSN: 0261-5614
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ORCID for N.C. Collaço: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1398-9105
ORCID for J.J. Ashton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0348-8198

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Date deposited: 09 Feb 2022 17:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:04

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Author: L.V. Marino
Author: N.C. Collaço ORCID iD
Author: J.J. Ashton ORCID iD
Author: S. Cader
Author: L.h. Cooke
Author: M.l. Cooke
Author: A. Guz-mark
Author: K. Gerasimidis
Author: J.m. Hulst
Author: D. Vranesic Bender
Author: K. Huysentruyt
Author: K. Joosten
Author: S. Kolacek
Author: Z. Krznaric
Author: R. Meyer
Author: D. Nemet
Author: T. Niseteo
Author: M.a. Selimoglu
Author: R. Shamir
Author: A.S. Darlington
Author: R.M. Beattie

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