Green Sue M, Watson Roger
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hampshire, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2005 Apr;50(1):69-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03350.x.
This paper reports a literature review describing the range of published tools available for use by nurses to screen or assess nutritional status of patients/clients, and to examine whether the validity, reliability, sensitivity, specificity and acceptability of the tool have been investigated. Tools developed specifically for use with older adults are not considered in this review. A screening/assessment tool is described as a tool that uses a questionnaire-type format, contains more than one risk factor for malnutrition and gives an assessment of risk.
The incidence of malnutrition in people cared for by nurses is high and screening or assessment tools are often used to identify those with, or at risk of, malnutrition.
A comprehensive literature review methodology was employed. A range of electronic databases was searched from 1982 to 2002. Search terms incorporating "nutrition", "screening", assessment, feeding, instrument, tool, validity, reliability, sensitivity and specificity were combined. Manual searches were also conducted.
Seventy-one nutritional screening/assessment tools were identified of which 35 were reviewed. Tools not reviewed included those which incorporated significant use of biochemical measures (8), included complex anthropometric measures (3), were concerned specifically with ingestion (4) or were designated for use with an older population (21). The tools reviewed use a wide variety of risk factors for malnutrition, varying from anthropometric measurements to socio-cultural aspects of eating behaviour. Some identify an action plan based on the score obtained. Many have not been subjected to validity and/or reliability testing and yet appear to be in use in clinical practice. The sensitivity, specificity and acceptability of the tools are often not investigated.
There are many published nutritional screening/assessment tools available for use by nurses to screen or assess the nutritional status of patients/clients. Many have not been subject to rigorous testing. Future work should consider a more standardized approach to the use of these tools.
本文报告一项文献综述,描述已发表的可供护士用于筛查或评估患者营养状况的工具范围,并探讨这些工具的有效性、可靠性、敏感性、特异性和可接受性是否已得到研究。本综述不考虑专门为老年人开发的工具。筛查/评估工具被定义为采用问卷形式、包含多个营养不良风险因素并给出风险评估的工具。
护士护理的人群中营养不良发生率很高,筛查或评估工具常被用于识别营养不良者或有营养不良风险的人。
采用全面的文献综述方法。检索了1982年至2002年一系列电子数据库。将包含“营养”“筛查”“评估”“喂养”“仪器”“工具”“有效性”“可靠性”“敏感性”和“特异性”的检索词进行组合。还进行了手工检索。
共识别出71种营养筛查/评估工具,其中35种进行了综述。未被综述的工具包括大量使用生化指标的工具(8种)、包含复杂人体测量指标的工具(3种)、专门关注摄入情况的工具(4种)或指定用于老年人群的工具(21种)。被综述的工具使用了多种营养不良风险因素,从人体测量指标到饮食行为的社会文化方面不等。有些工具根据所得分数确定行动计划。许多工具尚未经过有效性和/或可靠性测试,但似乎仍在临床实践中使用。这些工具的敏感性、特异性和可接受性通常未得到研究。
有许多已发表的营养筛查/评估工具可供护士用于筛查或评估患者的营养状况。许多工具尚未经过严格测试。未来的工作应考虑采用更标准化的方法使用这些工具。