Cardenas Diana, Ferreira Ines Ribeiro, Correia Maria Isabel Toulson Davisson, Barbagallo Mario, Lal Simon, Barazzoni Rocco, Gomes Filomena
Nutrition Unit, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France.
NOVA Medical School, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
Nutr Clin Pract. 2025 Aug;40(4):762-769. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11310. Epub 2025 May 30.
Considering the challenges of providing nutrition care in resource-limited settings (RLSs), the International Working Group for Patients' Right to Nutrition Care (WG) organized an expert meeting to propose recommendations and strategies to promote access to nutrition care and address disease-related malnutrition (DRM).
An online survey was developed to assess barriers to providing nutrition care in RLSs and was completed by 58 respondents from low- and middle-income countries between July and August 2024. During the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) Congress in Milan on September 9, 2024, a panel of 30 experts discussed the results of the survey and built consensus statements aimed at defining strategies and recommendations required to address barriers to accessing disease-related nutrition care in RLSs.
The survey and expert consensus panel opinions indicated that there are barriers to delivering quality nutrition care in these settings including low or a lack of medical awareness, patient and family knowledge about DRM and its impact, nutrition risk screening and care implementation, reimbursement, medical devices, adapted diets, nutrition protocols, and access to home medical and nutrition therapy. Gaps identified included (1) epidemiological data and evidence for best practices; (2) education, training, and capacity building; and (3) strengthening health systems.
Tackling DRM in RLSs is challenging because of the high burden of DRM and the fact that current guidelines from high-income countries may not be fully applicable. The WG recommend a three-step strategy to promote access to nutrition care.
鉴于在资源有限环境中提供营养护理面临的挑战,国际营养护理患者权利工作组(工作组)组织了一次专家会议,以提出促进获得营养护理和解决疾病相关营养不良(DRM)问题的建议和策略。
开展了一项在线调查,以评估在资源有限环境中提供营养护理的障碍,2024年7月至8月期间,来自低收入和中等收入国家的58名受访者完成了该调查。在2024年9月9日于米兰举行的欧洲临床营养与代谢学会(ESPEN)大会期间,一个由30名专家组成的小组讨论了调查结果,并达成了共识声明,旨在确定解决资源有限环境中获得疾病相关营养护理障碍所需的策略和建议。
调查和专家共识小组的意见表明,在这些环境中提供高质量营养护理存在障碍,包括医疗意识低或缺乏、患者及其家属对疾病相关营养不良及其影响的了解、营养风险筛查和护理实施、报销、医疗设备、适应性饮食、营养方案以及获得家庭医疗和营养治疗的机会。发现的差距包括:(1)最佳实践的流行病学数据和证据;(2)教育、培训和能力建设;(3)加强卫生系统。
由于疾病相关营养不良负担沉重,且高收入国家的现行指南可能不完全适用,因此在资源有限环境中应对疾病相关营养不良具有挑战性。工作组建议采取三步策略来促进获得营养护理。