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新型冠状病毒肺炎患者患病期间及康复后的营养管理。

Nutritional management of patients during and after COVID-19 illness.

作者信息

Holdoway Anne

机构信息

Consultant Dietitian, Chair of the Malnutrition Pathway Panel, Chair of the British Dietetic Association (BDA) COVID-19 Clinical Guidance Group and Education Officer for the British Association of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (BAPEN).

出版信息

Br J Community Nurs. 2020 Aug 1;25(Sup8):S6-S10. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2020.25.Sup8.S6.

Abstract

The impact of nutrition on recovery from various illnesses is well recognised. Malnutrition can affect duration of hospitalisation and impede recovery, and therefore it is important to monitor this condition, especially in at-risk groups, such as older adults and those with chronic disease. Underlying malnutrition impairs the immune system, potentially making people more vulnerable to infections such as COVID-19 and impacting recovery. Patients recovering from severe illness are likely to have muscle wasting or feel weak and may have increased protein needs. In addition individuals who have been discharged from hospital may need ongoing nutritional rehabilitation. This article explores the range of symptoms of COVID-19 that can interfere with dietary intake, such as respiratory issues, loss of taste and smell and fatigue and weakness. It goes on to describe how community nurses can identify risk of malnutrition and dietary issues when working remotely. Additionally, it signposts to a range of resources developed to assist patients and carers in accessing appropriate dietary advice.

摘要

营养对各种疾病康复的影响已得到充分认识。营养不良会影响住院时间并阻碍康复,因此监测这种情况很重要,尤其是在高危人群中,如老年人和患有慢性病的人。潜在的营养不良会损害免疫系统,可能使人们更容易感染 COVID-19 等疾病并影响康复。从重病中康复的患者可能会出现肌肉萎缩或感到虚弱,并且可能对蛋白质的需求增加。此外,出院的患者可能需要持续的营养康复。本文探讨了 COVID-19 可能干扰饮食摄入的一系列症状,如呼吸问题、味觉和嗅觉丧失以及疲劳和虚弱。接着描述了社区护士在远程工作时如何识别营养不良风险和饮食问题。此外,它还指出了一系列为帮助患者和护理人员获得适当饮食建议而开发的资源。

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