Volume 27, Issue 4 e12855
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Nutrition care of cancer patients—A survey among physicians and nurses

N. Erickson MSc, RD

Corresponding Author

N. Erickson MSc, RD

Nutrition Coordinator

Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich (CCC LMU), Munich, Germany

Correspondence

Nicole Erickson, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich (CCC LMU), Munich, Germany.

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K. Paradies

K. Paradies

Working Group KOK (Conference of Oncological Nurses of the German Cancer Society), Berlin, Germany

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D. Buchholz MPH, RD

D. Buchholz MPH, RD

School for Dietetics, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany

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J. Huebner

J. Huebner

Medizinische Klinik II, Universitätsklinikum Jena, Jena, Germany

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First published: 16 May 2018
Citations: 9

Abstract

In order to quantify gaps in the provision of medical nutrition care in Germany and pinpoint specific areas of need, we collected data from patients, nurses and physicians. The results from the patient survey were published separately. A total of 506 participants from 69 certified centers answered the questions developed in cooperation with representatives from different professional groups (physicians, nurses and dietitians). Only about a third of participants reported that their institution provides structured pathways to nutritional counseling. 70.1% of those physicians reported that there was a specialist in nutrition available at their center while only 55.8% of nurses agreed. Only a quarter (24.2% and 26.9%) of physicians and nurses reported that their institution provided continuation of nutrition care after dismissal. A gap exists between need and consistent delivery of nutrition care services. Structured nutrition care pathways provided by legally certified nutrition professionals pathways are lacking. Cancer organizations may support this process by requiring documented nutrition care pathways and provision of services on a need based system into guidelines and certification criteria.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

NE has received a speaker honorarium from B.Braun, CSL-Behring and Fresenius Kabi. The content of these talks was not related to the content of this article. KP, DB and JH declare no conflict of interest.

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