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Nutritional risk and associated factors of adult in-patients at a teaching hospital in the Copperbelt province in Zambia; a hospital-based cross-sectional study

机译:赞比亚Copperbelt省教学医院成人风险与成人患者的营养风险及相关因素;基于医院的横截面研究

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Abstract Background Nutritional risk and undernutrition are common problems among medical and surgical patients. In hospital, malnutrition is frequently under-diagnosed and untreated thereby contributing to morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of nutritional risk among adult inpatients at a teaching hospital in Zambia. In addition, the study sought to establish factors associated with nutritional risk. Methods A hospital-based cross-sectional study comprising of 186 consecutive in-patients aged 18–64 years admitted in medical and surgical wards was conducted at a teaching hospital. Out of one hundred and ninety eight (198) patients eligible to participate, complete data were collected from 186, representing a response rate of 93.9%. The Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool was used to collect data over a period of six months. Evaluated patients were dichotomized into no risk and nutritional risk. Binary logistic regression was performed to identify variables associated with nutritional risk. Results The mean age of adult in-patients was 40.72 ± 14.4 years. Majority of the patients were male (61.8%), while 38.2% were female. Results indicate that 59.7% of hospitalized patients were at nutritional risk. Vomiting, weakness, appetite decrease, dysphagia and weight loss were significantly associated (p = 0.019, p = 0.008, p < 0.001, p = 0.007, and p < 0.001 respectively) with nutritional risk. However, weight loss and appetite decrease were the most significant factors associated with nutritional risk (OR = 50.16, 95% CI = 5.75–36.70, p < 0.001 and OR = 28.06, 95% CI =1.49–8.12, p = < 0.001 respectively). Conclusion Findings of our study suggest that close to 60% of adult inpatients at the teaching hospital were at nutritional risk. Nutritional risk is an issue of major concern at the teaching hospital and is associated with a number of variables. Identification of nutritional risk using Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool among adult inpatients is feasible in resource-poor settings like ours.
机译:摘要背景营养风险和营养不足是医疗和手术的患者中常见的问题。在医院里,营养不良常常是诊断不足和未处理从而有助于发病率和死亡率。这项研究的目的是确定在赞比亚的一个教学医院成年住院病人营养的患病几率。此外,研究旨在建立与营养风险的相关因素。方法采用以医院为基础的横断面研究包括186连续住院患者年龄18-64岁在医疗和外科病房承认在教学医院中进行。出198(198)的患者有资格参加的,完整的数据来自186收集,较93.9%的回应率。营养不良普遍筛查工具来收集的资料进行了为期六个月。评估患者二分为无风险和营养风险。执行二进制逻辑回归,以确定与营养风险相关的变量。结果成人住院患者的平均年龄为40.72±14.4年。患者多数为男性(61.8%),而38.2%为女性。结果表明,住院患者的59.7%是在营养风险。呕吐,乏力,食欲下降,吞咽困难和体重减轻分别显著相关(P = 0.019,P = 0.008,P <0.001,P = 0.007和p <0.001分别)与营养风险。然而,体重减轻和食欲降低分别为0.001,与营养风险(OR = 50.16,95%CI = 5.75-36.70,P <0.001和OR = 28.06,95%CI = 1.49-8.12,P相关联的最显著因素= <分别)。结论我们研究的结果表明,接近成人住院患者的60%,在教学医院是在营养风险。营养风险是在教学医院主要关注的问题,并与许多变量有关。使用通用营养不良营养风险的成年住院患者的筛查工具识别是像我们这样的资源贫乏可行的。

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