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Outpatient preoperative oral nutritional support for undernourished surgical patients: A systematic review

机译:营养不良外科患者的门诊术前口服营养支持:系统审查

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Aims and objectives To evaluate the effects of preoperative nutritional support using a regular diet for undernourished surgical patients at the outpatient clinic. Background Undernutrition (or malnutrition) in surgical patients has severe consequences, that is, more complications, longer hospital stay and decreased quality of life. While systematic reviews show the effects of oral nutritional supplements (ONS), enteral and parenteral nutrition in surgical patients, the effects of normal foods and regular diets remain unclear. Design A systematic review. Methods PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and EMBASE were searched up to July 24, 2017. Studies on undernourished patients receiving nutritional support using regular or therapeutic diet, performed preoperatively at the outpatient clinic, were considered eligible. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. Two reviewers independently performed study selection, quality assessment and data extraction. Results Six studies with moderate risk of bias were included. Interventions were preoperatively performed in mainly oncological outpatients by dieticians and aimed to reach nutrient requirements. Interventions included consults for counselling and advice, follow-up meetings and encouragements, and ONS. Nutritional status, nutrient intake and quality of life improved in supported patients. Improvements were better in counselled patients compared to patients using supplements. Unsupported patients experienced worse outcomes. Conclusion Frequent consults with counselling and advice as nutritional support for undernourished patients before surgery result in improvements to nutritional status, intake and quality of life. This statement is supported by weak evidence due to few studies and inadequate methods. Relevance to clinical practice Nutritional support should be provided to all undernourished surgical patients during preoperative course. Nurses are in key position to provide nutritional support during outpatient preoperative evaluations.
机译:旨在和目标在门诊诊所使用常规饮食来评估术前营养支持的影响。背景技术手术患者的缺点(或营养不良)具有严重的后果,即更复杂,更长的住院住院和降低生活质量。虽然系统评论显示口腔营养补充剂(ONS),肠内和肠外营养在手术患者中的影响,但正常食物和常规饮食的影响仍不清楚。设计系统审查。方法采用PubMed,Cinahl,Science,Psycinfo,Cochrane图书馆和Embase的PubMed,Cinahl,Cochrane图书馆和Embase,达到了使用常规或治疗饮食,在门诊诊所进行的营养支持患者的研究被认为是符合条件的。使用偏置工具的Cochrane风险评估偏差风险。两位审稿人独立进行了学习选择,质量评估和数据提取。结果包括六种偏见风险的六项研究。干预术术前以营养师主要肿瘤门诊患者进行,旨在达到营养要求。干预措施包括咨询和咨询,后续会议和鼓励和咨询。营养状况,营养摄入量和生活质量改善于支持的患者。与使用补充剂的患者相比,咨询患者的改善更好。不受支持的患者经历了较差的结果。结论频繁咨询咨询和建议作为营养不良患者营养支持,然后在手术前导致改善营养状况,摄入和生活质量。由于少数研究和方法不足,通过弱的证据支持该声明。应向所有营养不良的手术患者提供与临床实践营养支持的相关性。护士处于关键位置,为门诊术前评估提供营养支持。

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