Mattavelli Elisa, Verduci Elvira, Mascheroni Annalisa, Corradi Ettore, Da Prat Valentina, Ammoni Emanuela, Cereda Danilo, Scardoni Alessandro, Amorosi Alessandro, Caccialanza Riccardo
Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
Metabolic Disease Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Vittore Buzzi Children's Hospital, University of Milan, 20154 Milan, Italy.
Nutrients. 2025 Apr 27;17(9):1472. doi: 10.3390/nu17091472.
Malnutrition is a widespread problem in hospitalized patients, which significantly impacts clinical outcomes, quality of life, and healthcare costs. Despite its well-documented consequences, it remains underdiagnosed and inadequately managed in many healthcare settings. Even with recent progress, key challenges remain, including inconsistent use of standardized nutritional screening tools and practices, insufficient professional training, and resource limitations. A multidisciplinary approach involving physicians, dietitians, nurses, and pharmacists is crucial for early detection, timely intervention, and prevention of malnutrition-related complications. The sustainability of a multidisciplinary model requires overcoming logistical and financial barriers, including the integration of technology for real-time monitoring, standardized screening protocols, and specific professional training. Regional initiatives, such as the establishment of the Clinical Nutrition Network of Lombardy (Italy), reported and discussed in this article, have made strides in improving nutritional care by promoting scientific networking and standardized practices across hospitals. This approach may not only improve patient outcomes but also reduce long-term healthcare costs by shortening hospital stays and preventing readmissions. For this model to be effective and sustainable, collaboration among healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers is essential to promote an integrated, cost-effective approach to managing nutritional risk throughout the continuum of care.
营养不良是住院患者中普遍存在的问题,它会对临床结局、生活质量和医疗成本产生重大影响。尽管其后果已有充分记录,但在许多医疗机构中,营养不良仍未得到充分诊断和妥善管理。即使最近有所进展,关键挑战依然存在,包括标准化营养筛查工具和方法的使用不一致、专业培训不足以及资源限制。由医生、营养师、护士和药剂师组成的多学科方法对于早期发现、及时干预和预防与营养不良相关的并发症至关重要。多学科模式的可持续性需要克服后勤和财务障碍,包括整合实时监测技术、标准化筛查方案和特定专业培训。本文报道并讨论的区域举措,如意大利伦巴第临床营养网络的建立,通过促进医院间的科学交流和标准化实践,在改善营养护理方面取得了进展。这种方法不仅可以改善患者结局,还可以通过缩短住院时间和预防再次入院来降低长期医疗成本。要使该模式有效且可持续,医疗服务提供者、政策制定者和研究人员之间的合作对于在整个护理过程中推广综合、具有成本效益的营养风险管理方法至关重要。