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Computerized system for a nutritional support service.

T W Vanderveen, W E Groves

    Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
    |April 1, 1986
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    A computerized system aids a nutritional support service (NSS) by managing patient data and generating reports. This enhances patient care, education, and research through automated nutritional assessments and daily support.

    Area of Science:

    • Clinical Informatics
    • Nutritional Science
    • Health Services Management

    Background:

    • Nutritional support services require efficient data management for patient care.
    • Integrating laboratory medicine data enhances nutritional assessments.
    • Computerized systems can streamline clinical workflows.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the development of a computerized system for a nutritional support service (NSS).
    • To integrate laboratory medicine data into nutritional support activities.
    • To evaluate the utility of computer assistance in NSS operations.

    Main Methods:

    • A cooperative program was established between NSS and the Department of Laboratory Medicine.
    • A computer system was utilized to maintain records for 15-20 patients daily.

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  • Data components included demographics, anthropometrics, nutritional disorders, lab results, therapy, and drug information.
  • Main Results:

    • Computer reports were generated for NSS daily rounds.
    • An automated nutritional assessment program was developed.
    • The system facilitated comprehensive patient data management.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer assistance is a valuable tool for NSS patient care.
    • The system supports NSS education and research programs.
    • Integration with laboratory medicine improves nutritional support delivery.