Knowledge Level of ICU Nurses Regarding Nutritional Assessment of Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review

Author:

Doménech Briz Vicente1,Gea-Caballero Vicente23ORCID,Chover-Sierra Elena45ORCID,Czapla Michal67ORCID,Fehler Piotr8,Rodríguez-Calvo Antonio9,Ballestar-Tarín María Luisa4ORCID,Marín-Maicas Patricia23ORCID,Cabellos-García Ana Cristina23ORCID,Pardo-Bosch Marta10,Juárez-Vela Raúl7ORCID,Martínez-Sabater Antonio411ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Epidemiology Unit, Xativa Public Health Center, 46800 Valencia, Spain

2. Faculty of Health Sciences, Valencian International University, 46002 Valencia, Spain

3. Research Group Community Health and Care, Salcom, Valencian International University, 46002 Valencia, Spain

4. Facultat d’Infermeria i Podologia, Nursing Department, Nursing Care and Education Research Group (GRIECE) GIUV2019-456, 46001 Valencia, Spain

5. Internal Medicine Department, General Hospital of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain

6. Department of Emergency Medical Service, Wroclaw Medical University, 51-616 Wroclaw, Poland

7. Group of Research in Care (GRUPAC), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of La Rioja, 26006 Logroño, Spain

8. Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital, 50-556 Wrocław, Poland

9. Department of Anaesthesiology, Salamanca Hospital Complex, 37008 Salamanca, Spain

10. Hospital de la Ribera, 46600 Alzira, Spain

11. Care Research Group (INCLIVA), Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Universitat de Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Background: Nutritional assessment on admission of critical patients is of vital importance to determine critical patients in whom there is a risk of malnutrition. Currently, it has been detected in most of the patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) that 60% of the daily calories are not achieved. Nurses play an essential role in the comprehensive assessment of the patient, including the nutritional area; however, significant deficits have been detected in some knowledge regarding Enteral Nutrition (EN). Objective: We aim to determine the level of knowledge of nurses in the nutritional assessment of critically ill patients. Methodology: A systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted using the PRISMA statement. Between January 2017 and February 2023, articles were rescued from the electronic databases “Pubmed”, “Scopus” and “The Cochrane Library”, which analyzed the level of knowledge of ICU nurses regarding nutritional assessment. Results: Most of the results found showed that nurses had deficient levels of knowledge in relation to nutritional assessment and practices. Interventions related to nutritional assessment were scarce, in contrast to those associated with the management of Nasogastric Tube (NGT) or patient positioning. Conclusions: The level of knowledge described was low or inadequate in relation to the care associated with the nutritional assessment of critically ill patients. The use of scales to assess the risk of malnutrition was not reported. This study was prospectively registered at PROSPERO on 25/10/2023 (insert date) with registration number CRD: 42023426924.

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MDPI AG

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