Medical nutrition in oncology : potential solution for managing malnutrition in cancer patients in Switzerland
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_FED1A65BFC2F
Type
Mémoire
Sous-type
(Mémoire de) formation continue
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Medical nutrition in oncology : potential solution for managing malnutrition in cancer patients in Switzerland
Directeur⸱rice⸱s
- -
Détails de l'institution
Université de Lausanne, Faculté des hautes études commerciales
Adresse
Lausanne
Statut éditorial
Acceptée
Date de publication
2009
Genre
Mémoire / Institute of Health Economics and Management ; no 141
Langue
français
Nombre de pages
55
Notes
Master of Advanced Studies en économie et politique du medicament - Master of Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (MASPEP) Mention de responsabiblité : / Jelena Buncic SAPHIRID:81297
Résumé
The objective of this study is to:
- Describe the cancer related complications, prevalence and economic burden of cancer;
- Provide the review of the studies that have been done until now proving that specialized nutrition; can improve quality of life (QoL), shorten the length of hospital stay and reduce overall cost of patients care;
- Describe different types of specialized nutritional support and tools/ guidelines used for nutritional screening;
- Justify the use of specialized nutrition as an integral part of cancer treatment [Author, p. 6]
[Contents] 3. General overview of cancer. 4. Specialized nutritional support and nutritional screening. 4.4 European guidelines for nutritional screening [Screening tools: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST); Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS-2002); Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA)]. 5. Implementation of nutritional support in Swiss hospitals as an integral part of oncology treatment. 5.1 Nutritional guidelines used in Switzerland. 5.2 Status of prevention of malnutrition in cancer patients in Swiss hospitals. 5.3 Malnutrition in Swiss hospitals: medical costs and potential economies. 5.4 Recommendations for implementation of nutritional guidelines and nutritional support in Swiss hospitals.
- Describe the cancer related complications, prevalence and economic burden of cancer;
- Provide the review of the studies that have been done until now proving that specialized nutrition; can improve quality of life (QoL), shorten the length of hospital stay and reduce overall cost of patients care;
- Describe different types of specialized nutritional support and tools/ guidelines used for nutritional screening;
- Justify the use of specialized nutrition as an integral part of cancer treatment [Author, p. 6]
[Contents] 3. General overview of cancer. 4. Specialized nutritional support and nutritional screening. 4.4 European guidelines for nutritional screening [Screening tools: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST); Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS-2002); Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA)]. 5. Implementation of nutritional support in Swiss hospitals as an integral part of oncology treatment. 5.1 Nutritional guidelines used in Switzerland. 5.2 Status of prevention of malnutrition in cancer patients in Swiss hospitals. 5.3 Malnutrition in Swiss hospitals: medical costs and potential economies. 5.4 Recommendations for implementation of nutritional guidelines and nutritional support in Swiss hospitals.
Mots-clé
Neoplasms, Nutritional Support, Nutrition Therapy, Nutrition Assessment, Malnutrition, Hospitals
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