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  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Healthcare Service Delivery
  • Disease Management

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  • Malnutrition is a significant factor in disease, acting as both a cause and consequence.
  • Integrating evidence-based malnutrition detection and treatment into routine healthcare is crucial.
  • Current practices encompass screening, enteral feeding, and managing intestinal failure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline service developments over the next 5 years for optimal malnutrition care in hospitals.
  • To examine the role of advancements in clinical nutrition over the next 5-10 years.
  • To establish benchmarks for achieving optimal standards of care for malnourished patients.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current and projected service developments in hospital malnutrition care.
  • Analysis of advancements in clinical nutrition techniques and applications.
  • Forecasting future trends in patient management for malnutrition and intestinal failure.

Main Results:

  • Anticipated service developments will facilitate the implementation of standardized, evidence-based malnutrition care.
  • Advancements in clinical nutrition promise improved management of complex cases, including intestinal failure.
  • Hospitals are expected to achieve higher standards of care for malnourished patients through these developments.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic service development and clinical nutrition advancements are key to improving patient outcomes.
  • Optimizing care for malnourished patients requires a proactive, integrated approach.
  • The next 5-10 years will see significant progress in managing malnutrition within hospital settings.