2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2021.02.039
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Clinical nutrition and human rights. An international position paper

Abstract: The International Working Group for Patients' Right to Nutritional Care presents its position paper regarding nutritional care as a human right intrinsically linked to the right to food and the right to health. All people should have access to food and evidence-based medical nutrition therapy including artificial nutrition and hydration. In this regard, the hospitalized malnourished ill should mandatorily have access to screening, diagnosis, nutritional assessment, with optimal and timely nutritional therapy i… Show more

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“…It must be acknowledged that if health is a human rights issue and conversely, human rights are a health issue, then well-designed clinical studies are at the core of assuring patients' right to evidenced-based nutrition care [11]. Therefore, following the scientific method in clinical research is paramount to remedying the gaps in research related to the GLIM framework and its validation: 1) Generate the research hypothesis and study objective(s); 2) Select the patient population, randomize to avoid selection bias, and stratify to minimize the effects of confounding variables; 3) Determine the required sample size to assure adequate power to detect statistical significance; 4) Analyze the data using appropriate statistical methods to prevent collinearity; and 5) Interpret the findings and draw conclusions based on the correct study design method [102].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It must be acknowledged that if health is a human rights issue and conversely, human rights are a health issue, then well-designed clinical studies are at the core of assuring patients' right to evidenced-based nutrition care [11]. Therefore, following the scientific method in clinical research is paramount to remedying the gaps in research related to the GLIM framework and its validation: 1) Generate the research hypothesis and study objective(s); 2) Select the patient population, randomize to avoid selection bias, and stratify to minimize the effects of confounding variables; 3) Determine the required sample size to assure adequate power to detect statistical significance; 4) Analyze the data using appropriate statistical methods to prevent collinearity; and 5) Interpret the findings and draw conclusions based on the correct study design method [102].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its publication, the GLIM criteria have been included in numerous studies. However, an understanding of their application in clinical practice and validation in research is needed, as the practice of sound science is foundational to providing evidence-based nutrition care for human health and as a human right [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provision of adequate fluid and nutrients is basic care and perceived as a fundamental human right. 25 On the other hand parenteral and enteral feeding is defined as a medical treatment. Therefore, the legal principles which apply to parenteral nutrition are the same which apply to all other medical treatments like medication or ventilation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pridružujemo se mnenjem strokovnjakov, ki pravijo, da so možnosti prehranskega ukrepanja in potrebni človeški viri v ustanovah, kjer ni zavedanja o pomembnosti prehrane, pogosto omejeni. Ustvariti je treba institucionalno kulturo, v kateri vsi ključni deležniki cenijo prehranske storitve (Tappenden et al, 2013;Cardenas et al, 2021). Ne nazadnje je prehrana v bolnišnici del spoštovanja človeškega dostojanstva in avtonomije posameznika (Cardenas et al, 2021).…”
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