Identification of nutritional risk in the acute care setting: progress towards a practice and evidence informed systems level approach
Abstract Background To improve nutritional assessment and care pathways in the acute care setting, it is important to understand the indicators that may predict nutritional risk. Informed by a review of systematic reviews, this project engaged stakeholders to prioritise and reach consensus on a list...
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Main Authors: | Chamberlain Diane (Author), Doeltgen Sebastian (Author), Knowles Reegan (Author), Yaxley Alison (Author), Miller Michelle (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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