2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2006.09.010
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Nutrition and Involuntary Weight Loss: A Pilot Study of an Educational Intervention for Nursing Home Surveyors

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“…Priority should be given to education programs for reviewers/surveyors related to nutrition and involuntary weight loss as concluded in a recent study in Maryland, United States (32). Nutritional care, whether in an acute, community or residential setting, often suffers from division of responsibility, with care staff tending to defer the responsibility for nutritional care to others (33).…”
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“…Priority should be given to education programs for reviewers/surveyors related to nutrition and involuntary weight loss as concluded in a recent study in Maryland, United States (32). Nutritional care, whether in an acute, community or residential setting, often suffers from division of responsibility, with care staff tending to defer the responsibility for nutritional care to others (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%