Malnutrition in hospital outpatients and inpatients: prevalence, concurrent validity and ease of use of the ‘malnutrition universal screening tool’ (‘MUST’) for adults
Southampton General Hospital · University of Southampton
Abstract
The 'malnutrition universal screening tool' ('MUST') for adults has been developed for all health care settings and patient groups, but ease of use and agreement with other published tools when screening to identify malnutrition requires investigation. The present study assessed the agreement and the prevalence of malnutrition risk between 'MUST' and a variety of other tools in the same patients and compared the ease of using these tools. Groups of patients were consecutively screened using 'MUST' and: (1) MEREC Bulletin (MEREC) and Hickson and Hill (HH) tools (fifty gastroenterology outpatients); (2) nutrition risk score (NRS) and malnutrition screening tool (MST; seventy-five medical inpatients); (3)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 6.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
8- RSR.J. StrattonCorresponding
Southampton General Hospital, University of Southampton
- AHAnnemarie Hackston
Southampton General Hospital, University of Southampton
- DLDavid Longmore
Southampton General Hospital, University of Southampton
- RDRod Dixon
Southampton General Hospital, University of Southampton
- SPSarah Price
Southampton General Hospital, University of Southampton
Topics & keywords
- Malnutrition
- Medicine
- Kappa
- Malnutrition in children
- Pediatrics
- Internal medicine
- Zero hunger