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nutritionDay is Up to 40% of hospitalised patients are affected by disease-related malnutrition. Malnutrition leads to increased healthcare costs, prolonged length of stay for patients and unfavourable prognosis for patients. The aim of nutritionDay worldwide is to improve knowledge and awareness of malnutrition in health care institutions and to overall enhance the quality of nutritional care.
On a specific day every year (nDay) hospital wards and nursing homes around the world have the opportunity to participate in a one-day cross-sectional audit. nDay participants use simple screening tests for nutritional risk. They collect their unit‘s anonymised data and upload it to the nDay database. Due to data safety it is necessary to register. Afterwards the participants receive an evaluation of their results. The annual nDay check constitutes a unique chance to monitor and benchmark the institutions‘ nutrition care on an international level. Participating in nutritionDay worldwide is free of charge.
1 Day — 4 options Collect data Receive report Benefits Continuous improvement nutritionDay is The nutritionDay data pool is available also for researchers, scientists and educators. It is a basis for worldwide scientific research in nutritional care and the health outcomes of patients and residents. Scientific results and improved knowledge shall be shared, discussed and put into practice worldwide! Fight against malnutrition must become part of overall health care!
useful links:
https://www.nutritionday.org/en/network/teams/national-coordinators/index.html
National Reports https://www.nutritionday.org/en/about-nday/national-reports/index.html
nDay documents in 30 different languages https://www.nutritionday.org/en/-30-.languages/index.html
Iran National Coordinator: Maryam Alinezhad-Namaghi MD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Nutrition Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: 0098 051 38022766
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