Continuum of Care - Building bridges between different phases of the patient's pathway

Q3 Nursing
Michael Adolph , Marek Lichota
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Abstract

The presented Continuum of Care concept refers to a patient-oriented care system describing a modern nutrition management workflow avoiding malnourished patients. For long time, nutrition has had low priority compared to resuscitation and other immediate therapies but does play an important role as malnutrition is associated with increased complications and delayed postoperative recovery. For optimal clinical outcomes, it is important to immediately start targeted nutritional therapy during severe illness. Continuum of care in a modern nutrition management starts with a diagnosis and the decision for surgery. It is an interdisciplinary approach involving different medical specialists. Ahead of surgical procedures, the patient´s condition is improved in the best possible way by means of a multimodal prehabilitation approach combining different interventions, e.g., exercise, patient education, psychologic support, and nutrition. This approach aims at strengthening the nutritional, physical as well as the psychological status of the patient. Addressing pre-operative risk factors significantly impacts the postoperative period. Patients actively participate in this process and receive supervision both before and during their hospital stay, as well as during discharge and the subsequent recovery and rehabilitation phase. Healthcare professionals should prioritize nutritional requirements. While guidelines on nutritional care exist, translating these guidelines into individualized nutritional plans is essential for providing optimal patient care. Thus, the presented Continuum of Care concept reflects an efficient, adapted nutritional therapy for patients throughout the whole course of their illness to fight malnutrition.
连续护理-在病人的不同阶段之间建立桥梁
提出的连续护理概念是指一个以病人为导向的护理系统,描述了一个现代营养管理工作流程,避免营养不良的病人。长期以来,与复苏和其他即时治疗相比,营养的重要性一直较低,但营养不良确实起着重要作用,因为营养不良与并发症增加和术后恢复延迟有关。为了获得最佳的临床结果,在严重疾病期间立即开始有针对性的营养治疗是很重要的。现代营养管理中的连续护理从诊断和手术决定开始。这是一种涉及不同医学专家的跨学科方法。在手术之前,通过结合不同干预措施(如运动、患者教育、心理支持和营养)的多模式康复方法,以最佳方式改善患者的病情。这种方法旨在加强病人的营养、身体和心理状况。术前危险因素的处理对术后有显著影响。患者积极参与这一过程,并在住院前和住院期间,以及出院和随后的恢复和康复阶段接受监督。医疗保健专业人员应优先考虑营养需求。虽然存在营养护理指南,但将这些指南转化为个性化的营养计划对于提供最佳的患者护理至关重要。因此,所提出的连续护理概念反映了一种有效的、适应的营养疗法,用于患者在整个疾病过程中与营养不良作斗争。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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