Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3855410 | Journal of Renal Nutrition | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Our study suggests that nutritional knowledge of hemodialysis patients, although higher than the general population, is lower for phosphorus with respect to the other nutrients, such as protein, sodium, and potassium. This occurs even in patients with hyperphosphatemia or those taking phosphate binder medications. Nurses showed the best scores; however, improvement is necessary, especially with regard to knowledge of phosphorus. Training programs on nutrition for nurses and on information for patients should be implemented. They can contribute to achievement of a more effective control of phosphate balance, reduction of costs, and improvement of the quality of care for hemodialysis patients.
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Authors
Adamasco MD, Valerio RD, Claudia RD, Isabella MD, Adriana RD, Mario MD, Vincenzo MD, Paolo MD, Alberto MD, Raffaele MD, Alessandro MD,