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Effectiveness of multidisciplinary nutritional support in older hospitalised patients: A systematic review and meta-analyses.

Nanna M L Rasmussen1, Kerstin Belqaid2, Kerstin Lugnet3, Anni Linnet Nielsen4, Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen5, Anne Marie Beck6.   

Abstract

Malnutrition is common in older hospitalised patients. As the aetiology is multifactorial, nutritional care should involve a multidisciplinary team. However, the knowledge of the effectiveness of this strategy is limited. This systematic review aims at investigating the effectiveness of multidisciplinary nutritional support on mortality, readmissions and quality of life (QoL) in patients aged 65 years and above during hospitalisation and after discharge compared to usual practise. We conducted a series of systematic literature search from 2013 to 2017, with additional studies hand-searched from reference lists of retrieved publications. Eligible studies were controlled trials with a multidisciplinary nutritional intervention during hospitalisation and after discharge in older (65+) patients. A intervention by more than one profession incorporating a nutritional component was defined as "Multidisciplinary". The nutritional intervention included use of oral nutritional supplements (ONS), improved nutritional care, and/or dietary counselling. For quality assessment of studies, "Cochrane Collaboration's tool for assessing risk of bias" was used. Conduction of meta-analyses were by combining data from homogenous trials. The search resulted in five studies fulfilling the inclusion criteria, but varied in quality and type of interventions used. 598 patients were included. Meta-analyses found improved QoL (MD 0.13 (0.02, 0.23), P = 0.01) and indicated tendencies towards lower mortality (OR 0.50 (0.22, 1.14), P = 0.10), in the intervention group vs. control group. Meta-analysis showed no difference between intervention and control group regarding readmissions during intervention (OR 1.04 (0.40, 2.70)) or at a 26 weeks follow-up (OR 0.84 (0.18, 3.82)) Although a small number of studies and a relatively small sample size, a suggestion is that provision of multidisciplinary nutritional support may have a positive effect on mortality and improves quality of life in older patients. There is a need for more high-quality studies including multidisciplinary nutritional support to verify these findings. Study registration in PROSPERO is no. CRD42016047997.
Copyright © 2018 European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Elderly; Mortality; Nutrition; Quality of life; Readmissions

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30144892     DOI: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2018.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nutr ESPEN        ISSN: 2405-4577


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