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Interventions to prevent and treat malnutrition in older adults to be carried out by nurses: A systematic review

机译:预防和治疗老年人营养不良的干预措施由护士进行:系统审查

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Abstract Aims and objectives To identify interventions to prevent and treat malnutrition in older adults, which can be integrated in nursing care, and to evaluate the effects of these interventions on outcomes related to malnutrition. Background Older adults are at great risk for malnutrition, which can lead to a number of serious health problems. Nurses have an essential role in nutritional care for older adults. Due to a lack of evidence for nursing interventions, adequate nursing nutritional care still lags behind. Design Systematic review. Method We searched for and included randomised controlled trials on interventions, which can be integrated in nursing care for older adults, to prevent and treat malnutrition. We assessed the risk of bias with the Cochrane tool and evidence for outcomes with the GRADE. The PRISMA statement was followed for reporting. Results We included 21 studies of which 14 studies had a high risk of bias. Identified interventions were oral nutritional supplements, food/fluid fortification or enrichment, dietary counselling and educational interventions. In evaluating the effects of these interventions on 11 outcomes related to malnutrition, significant and nonsignificant effects were found. We graded the certainty of evidence as very low to moderate. Conclusion Although slight effects were found in protein intake and body mass index, there is no convincing evidence about the effectiveness of the four identified interventions. There seems no harm in using these interventions, although it should be kept in mind that the evidence is sparse. Therefore, there is a need for high‐quality research in building evidence for interventions in nursing nutritional care. Relevance to clinical practice Nurses can safely provide oral nutritional supplements and food/fluid fortification or enrichment, and give dietary counselling and education to older adults, as they are well placed to lead the essential processes of nutritional care to older adults.
机译:摘要目标与目标,以确定预防和治疗老年人营养不良的干预措施,可以融入护理,并评估这些干预措施对与营养不良相关的结果的影响。背景老年人对营养不良风险很大,这可能导致一些严重的健康问题。护士对老年人的营养护理具有重要作用。由于缺乏护理干预的证据,足够的护理营养护理仍然落后。设计系统评论。我们搜索的方法并包括随机对照试验的干预措施,可以融入老年人的护理,以防止和治疗营养不良。我们评估了与Cochrane工具的偏见的风险和与年级结果的证据。遵循PRISMA陈述进行报告。结果我们包括21项研究,其中14项研究具有很高的偏倚风险。确定的干预是口服营养补充剂,食品/流体设防或富集,膳食咨询和教育干预措施。在评估这些干预措施对与营养不良相关的11种结果的影响,发现了显着和无情的效果。我们逐渐评估了证据的确定性非常低至中等。结论虽然在蛋白质摄入和体重指数中发现了轻微的效果,但没有令人信服的证据证明四个鉴定的干预措施的有效性。使用这些干预措施似乎没有伤害,尽管应该牢记证据稀疏。因此,需要高质量的研究,以建立护理营养护理的干预措施。与临床实践护士的相关性可以安全地提供口服营养补充剂和食品/流体的设防或富集,并为老年人提供膳食咨询和教育,因为它们很好地引领老年人的营养护理的基本进程。

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