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Nutrition status among residents living in a veterans' long-term care facility in Western Canada: a pilot study.

机译:一项在加拿大西部的退伍军人长期护理机构中居住的居民的营养状况:一项试点研究。

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OBJECTIVE: To examine nutrition status and to explore risk factors for malnutrition in an urban veterans' long-term care (LTC) facility in Western Canada to determine whether nutrition should be a higher priority for managers, physicians, and staff. DESIGN: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used. SETTING: A LTC facility for Canadian veterans with a resident population of 120 adults who are 65 years or older. PARTICIPANTS: The sample consisted of 55 residents. Mean age was 86.5 years for the 50 men and 88.4 years for the 5 women. MEASUREMENTS: The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) tool was used to examine the nutrition status. Selected items and scales from the Minimum Data Set-Resident Assessment Instrument (MDS-RAI 2.0) were used to substitute for 10 MNA items. RESULTS: Six (11%) residents were assessed as well nourished. Thirty-two (58%) residents were considered at risk for malnutrition and 17 (31%) were rated malnourished. A linear regression model revealed that malnutrition was associated with depression (P = .002), instability in health (P = .005), and severity of dementia (P = .011). CONCLUSION: Most residents were found to be at risk or actually malnourished. Analyses of the results indicate that managers, physicians, and staff need to focus on residents with depression and dementia, and those whose health is unstable. Ethical considerations are important in choosing appropriate interventions because many LTC residents are at an end-of-life stage. Effective nutrition interventions (eg, adding resources to support residents during meals, changing environmental factors) exist but what has not been well investigated are the methods for translating such knowledge into practice.
机译:目的:检查营养状况并探讨加拿大西部城市退伍军人长期护理(LTC)设施中营养不良的风险因素,以确定营养对于管理人员,医师和工作人员是否应优先考虑。设计:使用描述性横断面研究设计。地点:为加拿大退伍军人提供的LTC设施,常住人口为120位65岁以上的成年人。参与者:样本由55位居民组成。 50名男性的平均年龄为86.5岁,5名女性的平均年龄为88.4岁。测量:迷你营养评估(MNA)工具用于检查营养状况。从居民最低数据集评估工具(MDS-RAI 2.0)中选择的项目和量表用于替代10个MNA项目。结果:六个(11%)居民被评估为营养良好。三十二(58%)位居民被认为有营养不良的风险,而17名(31%)被评为营养不良。线性回归模型显示,营养不良与抑郁症(P = .002),健康不稳定(P = .005)和痴呆严重程度(P = .011)有关。结论:发现大多数居民处于危险之中或实际上营养不良。对结果的分析表明,管理人员,医师和工作人员需要重点关注患有抑郁症和痴呆症以及健康状况不稳定的居民。在选择适当的干预措施时,出于道德考虑,这一点很重要,因为许多LTC居民都处于生命周期的尽头。存在有效的营养干预措施(例如,在用餐时增加资源以支持居民,改变环境因素),但尚未进行充分调查的是将此类知识转化为实践的方法。

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