Nutritional care practices in ALS: perspectives of healthcare professionals and people with ALS.

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Merle M Kuiper, Willeke J Kruithof, Nicole Broekman-Peters, Dea L Schröder-van den Nieuwendijk, Johanna M A Visser-Meily, Anita Beelen
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Objective: To map nutritional care provided to people with ALS, PMA and PLS (pwALS) and identify barriers encountered by healthcare professionals and pwALS. Methods: Two online questionnaires, addressing current nutritional management of ALS in the Netherlands, were sent to healthcare professionals of the 36 certified ALS care teams and pwALS drawn from a population-based registry. Topics were: 1) contact between pwALS and their ALS care team, 2) monitoring nutritional status, 3) nutritional advice provided or received, and 4) satisfaction with current nutritional care and barriers encountered. Results: In total, 100 healthcare professionals and 372 pwALS completed the questionnaires. Dietitian responses (n = 36/100) showed that 28% utilized malnutrition screening tools and 17% measured body composition. Dietitians used different predictive equations to estimate energy and protein requirements. Patient responses showed that 50% had contact with a dietitian, 7% indicated body composition had been measured and 25% reported never being weighed or weighing themselves. Healthcare professionals and pwALS highlighted the need for comprehensive, up-to-date information on nutrition and ALS, national consensus on nutritional advice and monitoring methods, patient information material, training for healthcare professionals and personalized nutritional advice for pwALS. Conclusions: Practice variation was observed in the assessment and monitoring of nutritional status and the provision of nutritional advice. Suboptimal monitoring of nutritional status and estimation of nutritional requirements may result in delayed detection of malnutrition and inaccurate dietary recommendations. Further research and national consensus on monitoring methods and nutritional advice is required.

肌萎缩侧索硬化症的营养护理实践:保健专业人员和肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者的观点。
目的:了解ALS、PMA和PLS (pwALS)患者的营养护理情况,并确定医护人员和pwALS患者遇到的障碍。方法:两份在线问卷,针对荷兰目前ALS的营养管理,发送给36个经过认证的ALS护理团队的医疗保健专业人员和从基于人群的登记中抽取的pwALS。主题包括:1)肌萎缩侧索硬化症患者与其护理团队的联系,2)监测营养状况,3)提供或收到的营养建议,以及4)对当前营养护理的满意度和遇到的障碍。结果:共有100名医护人员和372名pwALS完成问卷。营养学家的回答(n = 36/100)显示,28%的人使用营养不良筛查工具,17%的人测量身体成分。营养师使用不同的预测公式来估计能量和蛋白质的需求。患者回答显示,50%的人曾与营养师接触,7%的人表示曾测量过身体成分,25%的人报告从未称过体重或称过自己的体重。保健专业人员和渐冻人症强调需要关于营养和渐冻人症的全面最新信息、关于营养建议和监测方法的全国共识、患者信息材料、保健专业人员培训和渐冻人症个性化营养建议。结论:在营养状况的评估和监测以及提供营养建议方面存在实践差异。营养状况监测和营养需求估计不理想可能导致营养不良的延迟发现和不准确的饮食建议。需要就监测方法和营养建议进行进一步研究并达成全国共识。
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