1
Wu Beiwen,2
Ye Xianghong ,3
Li Suyun,4
Shao Xiaoping,5
Tang Xiaoli,6
Chen Yongyi,7
Qin Liyuan,8
Qi Qian,9
Cao Weixin 1
Department of Nuring Department,Ruijin Hospital,Affiliated to Medical School,Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai 200025;2
Research
Institute of General Surgery, General Hospital of Eastern Theater,Nanjing 210002,Jiangsu, China;3
Department of Nursing Department,Huazhong
University of Science and Technology,Tongji Medical College,Union Hospital,Wuhan 430022, China;4
Department of Nursing Department, Sixth
People's Hospital,Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200233, China;5
Sichuan Cancer HospitaI,Chengdu 610041,Sichuang,
China;6
Dean's office,Cancer Hospital, Affiliated to Xiangya Medical College,Changsha 410031,Hunan, China;7
Department of Nursing,Ruijin
Hospital,Affiliated to Medical School,Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai 200025, China;8
Department of Interventional Radiology,Ruijin
Hospital,Affiliated to Medical School,Shanghai Jiaotong University,Shanghai 200025, China;9
Department of Clinical Nutrition,Ruijin Hospital,
Affiliated to Medical School, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200025, China
Abstract:Oral nutritional supplements is the preferred nutritional therapy for patients with malnutrition or nutritional risk without
enteral nutrition contraindications. Patient compliance is the key factor affecting the implementation of oral nutritional supplements.
Improving compliance to oral nutritional supplements is of great significance to achieve the goal of nutritional treatment and promote
the nutritional status of patients. But due to various factors derived from patients, medical institutions, supplements, and other aspects,
patients′ compliance to oral nutritional supplements is poor. The clinical practice of using oral nutritional supplements should be further
standardized from the following aspects:① the best team building for nutrition therapy;② patient evaluation before oral nutritional
supplements therapy; ③ health education for patients with oral nutritional supplements; ④ prevention and management of intolerance
to oral nutrition supplements; ⑤ management of symptoms or diseases that affect nutrient intake; ⑥ improvement of patients′
acceptance of supplements; ⑦ follow⁃up and monitoring of patients, to improve patient′s compliance to oral nutritional supplements.