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Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2013 Volume.5 No. 2 p.82 ~ p.88
Development of a New Nutrition Screening Tool for Use in an Acute Care Hospital
Lee Ho-Sun

Shim Hong-Jin
Jang Ji-Woong
Jung A-Ram
Kim Soo-Hee
Kim Hyung-Mi
Kim Kyung-Sik
Lee Jae-Gil
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study was to develop a new nutrition screening tool for quality improvement of the nutritional care process in an acute care hospital with a 2,000-bed capacity.

Methods: To evaluate the current nutrition screening tool, we first examined 435 patients (274 men, aged 59.0¡¾12.2 years). In the second step, the nutritional status of 387 patients (215 men, aged 57.5¡¾13.3 years) was assessed by the scored patient-generated subjective global assess-ment (PG-SGA) tool. Variables such as age, body mass index (BMI), plasma albumin concentration, weight change, food intake change, and disease severity were analyzed to select indices for developing a new Severance nutrition screening index (SNSI).

Results: The current nutrition screening tool had a poor correlation with the PG-SGA (?=0.180, P£¼0.0001). The SNSI was calculated as follows: SNSI = 1.5¡¿albumin£«1.0¡¿BMI£«4.5¡¿intake change£«1.5¡¿weight loss (for al-bumin£¼3.0, BMI£¼20, and decreased intake and weight loss£¾5% of usual body weight). The SNSI showed a sen-sitivity of 90.5%, a specificity of 90.7%, and a high corre-lation (?=0.628, P£¼0.0001) with the PG-SGA.

Conclusion: The SNSI appears to be a valid and useful nutrition screening tool to determine the nutritional risk of patients in acute care hospitals.
KEYWORD
Nutrition status, Nutritional index, Screening, Nutrition
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