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Nutritional assessment using a microcomputer. 2. Programme evaluation.

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  • 1Nutrition Support Service, Department of Surgery, Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, P.O. Box 7897, Riyadh 11159, Saudi Arabia.

Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|July 1, 1984
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A new computer program effectively assesses patient nutritional status, requirements, and malnutrition risk. This tool is simple, effective, and readily available for hospital use, meeting key nutritional assessment criteria.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Effective nutritional assessment is crucial for determining patient requirements and monitoring progress.
  • Identifying at-risk patient groups and ensuring assessment simplicity are key goals.
  • Current methods may lack accessibility or comprehensive evaluation capabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a computer program designed for comprehensive nutritional assessment.
  • To determine if the program meets essential criteria for hospital-based nutritional evaluation.
  • To assess the program's utility in identifying malnutrition risks and monitoring patient status.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of a computer program developed by the Nutrition Support Service at Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital.
  • Assessment of the program's ability to determine nutritional requirements based on patient status.

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  • Analysis of the program's effectiveness in monitoring patient progress and identifying at-risk populations.
  • Main Results:

    • The computer program was found to fulfill the essential criteria for nutritional assessment.
    • The program effectively determines patient nutritional requirements and monitors metabolic status.
    • The system successfully identifies patient groups at risk of malnutrition.

    Conclusions:

    • The evaluated computer program is a simple, effective, and readily available tool for hospital nutritional assessment.
    • The program supports comprehensive patient nutritional monitoring and risk identification.
    • This technology offers a practical solution for improving nutritional care in clinical settings.