营养不良
医学
体质指数
横断面研究
癌症
减肥
儿科
内科学
肥胖
病理
作者
Emmanuel Gyan,Bruno Raynard,Jean‐Philippe Durand,Jean Lacau Saint Guily,Sébastien Gouy,Marie Lespiau Movschin,Faïza Khemissa,Nicolas Flori,Sandrine Oziel-Taïeb,Cécile Braticevic,G. Zeanandin,Christophe Hébert,Francesco Savinelli,François Goldwasser,Xavier Hébuterne
标识
DOI:10.1177/0148607116688881
摘要
Abstract Background : Malnutrition is a critical predictor of toxicity and outcome in patients with cancer and may be perceived differently by patients, relatives, and physicians. Aims : To assess the prevalence of malnutrition in oncology departments and to compare it with the perceptions of nutrition status by patients themselves, their closest relatives, and attending physicians. Materials and Methods : A 1‐day multicentric cross‐sectional survey on the prevalence of malnutrition was conducted in different oncology departments using patient‐, relative‐, and physician‐specific questionnaires. Malnutrition was defined by a weight loss ≥5% within 1 month or ≥10% within 6 months, a body mass index ≤18.5 kg/m 2 in patients aged <70 years or ≤21 kg/m 2 in patients aged ≥70 years, and/or albuminemia <35 g/L. Questionnaires for assessing medical condition, knowledge of nutrition status, and perceptions of the impact of malnutrition on daily life were distributed to consenting patients, attending physicians, and closest relatives. Results : A total of 2197 patients were included, and 2071 and 976 questionnaires were collected from patients and relatives, respectively. Prevalence of malnutrition was 39%. Physicians overestimated malnutrition (44%), whereas patients and relatives underestimated it (22% and 23%, respectively, P < .001). Conversely, malnutrition‐associated symptoms were underestimated by physicians compared with patients and relatives. Conclusion : We found a prevalence of malnutrition of 39%: it was underestimated by patients and relatives and overestimated by physicians.
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