TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical nutrition in primary care
T2 - ESPEN position paper
AU - The ESPEN Council authors group
AU - Krznarić, Željko
AU - Vranešić Bender, Darija
AU - Blaž Kovač, Milena
AU - Cuerda, Cristina
AU - van Ginkel-Res, Annemieke
AU - Hiesmayr, Michael
AU - Marinho, Anibal
AU - Mendive, Juan
AU - Monteiro, Isabel
AU - Pirlich, Matthias
AU - Musić Milanović, Sanja
AU - Kozjek, Nada Rotovnik
AU - Schneider, Stephane
AU - Chourdakis, Michael
AU - Barazzoni, Rocco
AU - Abulmeaty, Mahmoud
AU - Alvarado, Irene
AU - Alvarez, Julia
AU - Toulson Davisson Correia, Maria Isabel
AU - Dams, Karolien
AU - Demirkan, Kutay
AU - Fraipont, Vincent
AU - Francisco, Eliza Mei
AU - Gianotti, Luca
AU - Hartono, Joseph
AU - Jayatissa, Renuka
AU - Karayiannis, Dimitrios
AU - Matolinets, Natalyia
AU - Pisprasert, Veeradej
AU - Rothenberg, Elisabet
AU - Saray, Aida
AU - Schutz, Philipp
AU - Stardelova, Kalina
AU - Tamasi, Peter
AU - Trejos Gallego, Diana Maria
AU - Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS), Nutrition Society (CNS)
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism
PY - 2024/2/21
Y1 - 2024/2/21
N2 - Primary care healthcare professionals (PCHPs) are pivotal in managing chronic diseases and present a unique opportunity for nutrition-related disease prevention. However, the active involvement of PCHPs in nutritional care is limited, influenced by factors like insufficient education, lack of resources, and time constraints. In this position paper The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) promotes the active engagement of PCHPs in nutritional care. We emphasize the importance of early detection of malnutrition by screening and diagnosis, particularly in all individuals presenting with risk factors such as older age, chronic disease, post-acute disease conditions and after hospitalization for any cause. ESPEN proposes a strategic roadmap to empower PCHPs in clinical nutrition, focusing on education, tools, and multidisciplinary collaboration. The aim is to integrate nutrition into medical curricula, provide simple screening tools for primary care, and establish referral pathways to address malnutrition systematically. In conclusion, we urge for collaboration with PCHP organizations to raise awareness, enhance nutrition skills, facilitate dietitian accessibility, establish multidisciplinary teams, and promote referral pathways, thereby addressing the underestimated clinical challenge of malnutrition in primary care.
AB - Primary care healthcare professionals (PCHPs) are pivotal in managing chronic diseases and present a unique opportunity for nutrition-related disease prevention. However, the active involvement of PCHPs in nutritional care is limited, influenced by factors like insufficient education, lack of resources, and time constraints. In this position paper The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) promotes the active engagement of PCHPs in nutritional care. We emphasize the importance of early detection of malnutrition by screening and diagnosis, particularly in all individuals presenting with risk factors such as older age, chronic disease, post-acute disease conditions and after hospitalization for any cause. ESPEN proposes a strategic roadmap to empower PCHPs in clinical nutrition, focusing on education, tools, and multidisciplinary collaboration. The aim is to integrate nutrition into medical curricula, provide simple screening tools for primary care, and establish referral pathways to address malnutrition systematically. In conclusion, we urge for collaboration with PCHP organizations to raise awareness, enhance nutrition skills, facilitate dietitian accessibility, establish multidisciplinary teams, and promote referral pathways, thereby addressing the underestimated clinical challenge of malnutrition in primary care.
KW - Disease related malnutrition (DRM)
KW - Nutritional care
KW - Primary care
KW - Primary care healthcare professionals (PCHP)
U2 - 10.1016/j.clnu.2024.02.017
DO - 10.1016/j.clnu.2024.02.017
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:85187563464
SN - 0261-5614
VL - 43
SP - 1678
EP - 1683
JO - Clinical Nutrition
JF - Clinical Nutrition
IS - 6
ER -