“…Although identifying and diagnosing malnutrition will not directly improve patient outcomes, resultant appropriate nutritional intervention is likely to commence, which is likely to have a positive influence on health-related outcomes. 9,17,27,28 Recent reports from multicentre studies reflect disparity in malnutrition diagnosis in medical charts and malnutrition prevalence. Potential reasons to explain this deficit are that there is a lack of understanding regarding malnutrition amongst health-care staff members; malnutrition is not routinely identified, diagnosed and/or documented in medical charts; and malnutrition is perceived as an outcome rather than a medical condition by health-care staff members.…”