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一项横断面试点研究,旨在调查低收入注射相关静脉溃疡患者的食物充足情况并评估其营养状况。

A cross-sectional pilot study to examine food sufficiency and assess nutrition among low-income patients with injection-related venous ulcers.

作者信息

Pieper Barbara, Templin Thomas N

机构信息

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI; email:

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

出版信息

Ostomy Wound Manage. 2015 Apr;61(4):32-42.

Abstract

Adequate nutrition has long been considered a critical component for wound healing, but literature regarding the relationship between nutrition and venous ulcer (VU) healing is limited. A person's nutrition is affected by the availability of food as well as his/her overall health. Food sufficiency and nutrition are important concerns in the care of persons of low income with injection-related VUs, which tend to be large and slow to heal. A cross-sectional pilot study was conducted to explore the relationship between food sufficiency/security and nutrition with regard to demographic, wound, quality-of-life, physical activity, falls, and fall risk variables. Nutrition was examined using 2 well-developed instruments that measure food sufficiency/security and assess nutrition--the United States Department of Agriculture's Adult Food Sufficiency Questionnaire (FSQ) and the Nestle Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA). All participants (N = 31, 54% men, mean age 56.1 ± 3.6 years, all African American) were recruited from an outpatient clinic. All had injection-related VUs from a history of injecting illicit substances. In terms of food sufficiency/security, most participants (26, 84%) reported having enough food in the house, but 10 (32%) worried about running out of food. From 16% to 22.6% of participants expressed concern with food sufficiency/security in terms of cutting meal size, eating less, hunger, and weight loss. Food sufficiency/security was high for 19 (61.3%), but 12 (39%) had marginal or lower food sufficiency/security. MNA scores showed 16 participants (52%) were at risk of malnutrition or malnourished. Low food sufficiency/security was significantly (P <0.05) associated with less motivation for activity (r = -0.40) and less walking (r = -0.36). Better nutrition assessment scores were significantly associated (P <0.01) with fewer comorbidities (r = -0.57) and falls (r = -0.46) and with higher quality of life (r = 0.50), motivation for physical activity (r = 0.59), and balance confidence (r = 0.60). Both food security and nutrition assessment are important to assess in low-income persons with injection-related VUs. A number of significant relationships of the FSQ and MNA to other variables was found but needs further investigation with a larger sample.

摘要

长期以来,充足的营养一直被视为伤口愈合的关键因素,但关于营养与静脉溃疡(VU)愈合之间关系的文献有限。一个人的营养受食物供应情况及其整体健康状况的影响。食物充足和营养是照顾患有与注射相关静脉溃疡的低收入人群时的重要关注点,这类溃疡往往面积较大且愈合缓慢。开展了一项横断面试点研究,以探讨食物充足/保障与营养在人口统计学、伤口、生活质量、身体活动、跌倒及跌倒风险变量方面的关系。使用两种成熟的工具来检测营养状况,衡量食物充足/保障程度并评估营养情况,即美国农业部的成人食物充足问卷(FSQ)和雀巢迷你营养评估量表(MNA)。所有参与者(N = 31,54%为男性,平均年龄56.1±3.6岁,均为非裔美国人)均从一家门诊诊所招募而来。所有人都因有注射非法药物史而患有与注射相关的静脉溃疡。在食物充足/保障方面,大多数参与者(26人,84%)报告家中有足够的食物,但10人(32%)担心食物会耗尽。16%至22.6%的参与者在减少用餐量、少吃、饥饿和体重减轻方面表示担心食物充足/保障问题。19人(61.3%)的食物充足/保障状况良好,但12人(39%)的食物充足/保障状况处于边缘水平或更低。MNA评分显示,16名参与者(52%)存在营养不良风险或已营养不良。食物充足/保障水平低与活动积极性降低(r = -0.40)和步行减少(r = -0.36)显著相关(P <0.05)。更好的营养评估得分与更少的合并症(r = -0.57)、更少的跌倒(r = -0.46)以及更高的生活质量(r = 0.50)、身体活动积极性(r = 0.59)和平衡信心(r = 0.60)显著相关(P <0.01)。对于患有与注射相关静脉溃疡的低收入人群,评估食物保障和营养状况都很重要。研究发现FSQ和MNA与其他变量之间存在一些显著关系,但需要更大样本进一步研究。

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