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Nutrition education on malnutrition in older adults in European medical schools: need for improvement?

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EUROPEAN GERIATRIC MEDICINE
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 313-318

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s41999-018-0154-z

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Nutrition; Malnutrition; Education; Medical students; Europe; Older adults; Geriatrics

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  1. Medical University of Graz
  2. MAlNUtrition in the ELderly (MaNuEL) knowledge hub
  3. Joint Programming Initiative 'Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life'
  4. Austria: Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy (BMWFW)
  5. France: Ecole Superieure d'Agricultires (ESA)
  6. Germany: Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) [2815ERA10E, 2815ERA08E]
  7. Ireland: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) [15/HDHL/2 MANUEL]
  8. Health Research Board (HRB)
  9. Spain: Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  10. SENATOR trial [FP-HEALTH-2012-305930]
  11. Netherlands: The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) [50-52905-98-499]

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PurposeMalnutrition is a condition which is highly prevalent, especially in older persons. Physicians play an important role in multidisciplinary nutritional management, but often feel inadequately prepared to provide nutritional information/therapy to their patients. The aim of this study was to gather information on curricular content on malnutrition in older persons in basic study programs for medical doctors.MethodsWe selected a cross-sectional study design and used a Web-based online survey. We emailed the Web link to those persons responsible for curriculum development at 310 medical schools in 31 European countries.ResultsA total of 26 (8.4%) medical schools in 12 European countries completed the questionnaire. The topic of malnutrition in older adults was included as part of the medical students' curricula at 50.0% (13 out of 26) of the participating institutions. Most commonly topics taught in the institutions were causes of malnutrition (13, 50%), assessment of malnutrition (13, 50%) and consequences of malnutrition (12, 46.2%). The topic of malnutrition screening was addressed in nine (35%) of the institutions.ConclusionsBased on our results, we strongly recommend including the topic of malnutrition in older adults in the undergraduate curricula of medical students in Europe. A special focus should be placed on multidisciplinary cooperation. Integrative teaching that targets all professional groups could be one option. Initiatives need to be carried out to create a higher level of awareness and promote improvements in nutrition education for medical doctors.

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