Development of a nutritional documentation tool: a Delphi study

In daily clinical practice, the smooth, timely and comprehensive transfer of information between care settings is important and reflects a cornerstone of high-quality patient care. The integration of nutritional information in the medical information transfer is currently not included in an evidence...

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Clinical trials
Communication
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated - methods
Delphi method
Delphi Technique
Diabetes
Documentation
Documentation - methods
Europe
Experts
Family physicians
Health care
Hospitals
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Literature reviews
Malnutrition
Nutrition
Nutrition Surveys - methods
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Patients
Physicians
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Questionnaires
Surveys and Questionnaires
Systematic review
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