A nursing minimum dataset for documenting nutritional care for adults in primary healthcare: a scoping review protocol
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2015
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Håkonsen, S.J.
Pedersen, P.U.
Bjerrum, M.
Bygholm, A.
Peters, M.D.J.
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Aromataris, E.C.
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The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 2015; 13(8):92-100
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The primary objective of the scoping review is to identify all published nutritional screening instruments thathave been validated in the adult population in primary healthcare settings and to report on their psychometricvalidity. The scoping review will also seek to include published evidence from the perspective of relevantexperts in the field as to what is viewed as appropriate to assess in relation to nutritional care for adults inprimary healthcare. Furthermore, published evidence of adult patients’ and their relatives’ views of nutritionalassessment and documentation will also be sought for inclusion.
Review question 1: What nutritional screening instruments have been validated for use for the adult population in primary healthcare settings?
Review question 2: What is the psychometric validity of these nutritional screenings tools?
Review question 3: What do nutritional experts, patients and their relatives find appropriate to assess inrelation to the nutritional status of adults in primary healthcare? In this scoping review, the term “appropriate”refers to what patients, their relatives and experts consider as “suitable” or “meaningful” to assess in relationto the nutritional status of adults.
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Copyright 2015 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins