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Examining the effect of intervention to nutritional problems of hospitalised elderly: a pilot project.

T Pepersack1, M Corretge, I Beyer, B Namias, S Andr, F Benoit, A Mergam, C Simonetti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Up to 65% of elderly patients are protein-energy undernourished at admission or acquire nutritional deficits while hospitalised.
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this project were: 1) to assess the quality of care concerning nutrition among geriatric units; 2) to assess the impact of implementive nutritional interventions on nutritional status and on the length of hospitalisation.
DESIGN: Two hundred and six patients consecutively admitted in a geriatric unit of a general hospital were studied prospectively for 6 months (from January to June 2001). All patients underwent a comprehensive geriatric assessment. For the first 3 months the nutritional status of the patients on admission and at discharge were assessed without particular recommendations for nutritional intervention. A standardised nutritional intervention was proposed for the last 3 months.
RESULTS: Median value of Mini-Nutritional Assessment was 19 points (ranged from 9 to 29), mean admission s prealbumin concentration (PAB) was 0.179 g/l, and C-reactive protein 5.9 2.8 mg/100ml. Hospitalisation stay was significantly lower during the interventional period than during the observational period. A higher mean PAB variation was observed during the interventional period as compared to the observational period.
CONCLUSIONS: Nutritional assessment should be part of routine clinical practice in elderly hospitalized patients. A comprehensive screening tool for assessment of nutritional status is needed that is clinically relevant and cost-effective to perform. If malnutrition is suggested by such screening tests, implementations of nutritional intervention allow to ameliorate discharge nutritional status and to reduce hospitalization stay.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12474019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Health Aging        ISSN: 1279-7707            Impact factor:   4.075


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