Méderi model nutritional care hospital

Introduction: the need for nutritional care models, to address the problem of malnutrition in hospitals, involves developing mederi Nutrition Care Model in order to raise the quality of health care, and promote good practices of Clinical Nutrition. To describe the process of nutrition and metabolic...

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Adult
Diet therapy
Hospital
Human
Newborn
Nonbiological model
Nutritional support
Procedures
Productivity
Statistics and numerical data
Adult
Efficiency
Hospitals
Humans
Nutrition therapy
Nutritional support
Interdisciplinary health team
Nutrition processes
Nutritional management
Nutritional support
newborn
organizational
Infant
Models
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Modelo Méderi de gestión nutricional hospitalaria
title Méderi model nutritional care hospital
spellingShingle Méderi model nutritional care hospital
Adult
Diet therapy
Hospital
Human
Newborn
Nonbiological model
Nutritional support
Procedures
Productivity
Statistics and numerical data
Adult
Efficiency
Hospitals
Humans
Nutrition therapy
Nutritional support
Interdisciplinary health team
Nutrition processes
Nutritional management
Nutritional support
newborn
organizational
Infant
Models
title_short Méderi model nutritional care hospital
title_full Méderi model nutritional care hospital
title_fullStr Méderi model nutritional care hospital
title_full_unstemmed Méderi model nutritional care hospital
title_sort Méderi model nutritional care hospital
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Diet therapy
Hospital
Human
Newborn
Nonbiological model
Nutritional support
Procedures
Productivity
Statistics and numerical data
Adult
Efficiency
Hospitals
Humans
Nutrition therapy
Nutritional support
Interdisciplinary health team
Nutrition processes
Nutritional management
Nutritional support
topic Adult
Diet therapy
Hospital
Human
Newborn
Nonbiological model
Nutritional support
Procedures
Productivity
Statistics and numerical data
Adult
Efficiency
Hospitals
Humans
Nutrition therapy
Nutritional support
Interdisciplinary health team
Nutrition processes
Nutritional management
Nutritional support
newborn
organizational
Infant
Models
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv newborn
organizational
Infant
Models
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