Abstract

IntroductionHead and neck cancer (HNC) is the seventh leading cause of cancer worldwide. Approximately 35%-60% patients with HNC are malnourished from the disease onset, malnutrition being associated with worsened health outcomes among these patients. This study aimed to review and synthesize existing guidelines regarding nutritional interventions in HNC patients and assess providers’ knowledge, opinions, and practice of guidelines for the nutritional management of HNC patients.MethodsThis is a multimethod study that includes a systematic review of guidelines for nutritional intervention in HNC patients and a providers’ survey regarding their knowledge and opinions regarding nutrition therapy guidelines for HNC patients.ResultsOur review yielded seven guidelines. Of the seven guidelines reviewed, all were specific to cancer patients, however, only three were specific for HNC patients. Three of the guidelines recommended using a nutritional screening tool, however, only two mentioned a specific screening tool. Out of 193 surveys included in our analysis, the highest percentage of respondents were physicians (52.4%), followed by registered nurses (33.5%). The majority of respondent (77.5%) worked in a hospital-based practice, while 18.8% worked in clinic-based practice. A large proportion (46.6%) of respondents were not aware of nutritional guidelines for HNC patients; with 23.6% not aware of any, and 23.0% aware of their existence but not aware of their content. The majority (81.5%) of respondents said that a more detailed guideline should be available for HNC patient with regards to nutrition.ConclusionNutritional deficiencies in HNC patients continue to cause significant complications in treatment and recovery. Existing practice guidelines are limited and lack specific recommendations. A universal standard of care with regard to addressing nutrition in HNC patients is needed to improve healthcare outcomes among NHC patients.

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  • Head and neck cancer (HNC) is the seventh leading cause of cancer worldwide

  • 35%-60% patients with HNC are malnourished from the disease onset, malnutrition being associated with worsened health outcomes among these patients

  • This is a multimethod study that includes a systematic review of guidelines for nutritional intervention in HNC patients and a providers’ survey regarding their knowledge and opinions regarding nutrition therapy guidelines for HNC patients

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This study aimed to review and synthesize existing guidelines regarding nutritional interventions in HNC patients and assess providers’ knowledge, opinions, and practice of guidelines for the nutritional management of HNC patients

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