Malnutrition and nutritional screening in patients undergoing surgery in low and middle income countries: A systematic review

Author:

Jones Debra1ORCID,Knight Stephen R.2,Sremanakova Jana1,Lapitan Marie Carmela M.3,Qureshi Ahmad U.4,Drake Thomas M.2,Tabiri Stephen5,Ghosh Dhruva6,Thomas Maria6,Kingsley Pamela A.7,Sundar Sudha8,Maimbo Mayaba9,Yenli Edwin5,Shaw Catherine2,Valparaiso Apple P.3,Bhangu Aneel8,Magill Laura10,Norrie John11,Roberts Tracey E.10,Theodoratou Evropi1112,Weiser Thomas G.1314,Harrison Ewen M.2ORCID,Burden Sorrel T.115,

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. Centre for Medical Informatics, Usher Institute University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

3. Department of Surgery, Institute of Clinical Epidemiology, National Institutes of Health University of the Philippines Manila Philippines

4. Department of General Surgery Services Institute of Medical Sciences Lahore Pakistan

5. Department of Surgery, School of Medicine University for Development Studies Tamale Ghana

6. Department of Paediatric Surgery Christian Medical College Ludhiana India

7. Department of Radiation Oncology Christian Medical College Ludhiana India

8. Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

9. Department of General Surgery Kitwe Teaching Hospital Kitwe Zambia

10. Institute of Applied Health Research University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

11. Centre for Global Health, Usher Institute University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

12. Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

13. Department of Surgery Stanford University Stanford CA USA

14. Department of Clinical Surgery University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

15. Intestinal Failure Unit Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust Manchester UK

Funder

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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