What is it about?
The nutritional needs of patients receiving palliative care should be routinely assessed,The social and emotional aspects of eating and drinking should also be acknowledged; as should the distress that weight loss and anorexia engenders in patients and their families. Practical strategies to optimise nutritional intake are discussed. Open and sensitive communication of patients' needs and wishes is essential, especially when discussing complementary nutrition approaches. A holistic, multidisciplinary approach is key to meeting nutritional needs, and the goals of nutritional intervention should be regularly reviewed in the light of disease progression.
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Why is it important?
Assessment of nutritional needs is often overlooked in palliative care. This article takes a systematic and practical approach to discuss how these needs may be met
Perspectives
I hope this article helps those working in palliative care who may not have access to dietetic care
Teresa Day
North West London Healthcare
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This page is a summary of: Managing the nutritional needs of palliative care patients, British Journal of Nursing, November 2017, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.21.1151.
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