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. 2017 Jun;52(6):412-421.
doi: 10.1177/0018578717720313. Epub 2017 Jul 21.

Significant Published Articles for Pharmacy Nutrition Support Practice in 2016

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Significant Published Articles for Pharmacy Nutrition Support Practice in 2016

Roland N Dickerson et al. Hosp Pharm. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To assist the pharmacist engaged in nutrition support therapy in staying current with pertinent literature. Methods: Several clinical pharmacists engaged in nutrition support therapy compiled a list of articles published in 2016 considered important to their clinical practice. The citation list was compiled into a single spreadsheet where the author participants were asked to assess whether the paper was considered important to nutrition support pharmacy practice. A culled list of publications was then identified whereby the majority of author participants (at least 5 out of 8) considered the paper to be important. Guideline and consensus papers from professional organizations, important to practice but not scored, were also included. Results: A total of 103 articles were identified; 10 from the primary literature were voted by the group to be of high importance. An additional 11 organizational guidelines, position, recommendation, or consensus papers were also identified. The top-ranked articles from the primary literature were reviewed. Conclusion: It is recommended that pharmacists, engaged in nutrition support therapy, be familiar with the majority of these articles as it pertains to their practice.

Keywords: consensus; enteral nutrition; guidelines; outcomes; parenteral nutrition.

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Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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