Laur Celia, Curtis Lori, Dubin Joel, McNicholl Tara, Valaitis Renata, Douglas Pauline, Bell Jack, Bernier Paule, Keller Heather
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
NNEdPro Global Centre for Nutrition and Health, Cambridge CB4 0WS, UK.
Healthcare (Basel). 2018 Jan 20;6(1):9. doi: 10.3390/healthcare6010009.
Many patients leave hospital in poor nutritional states, yet little is known about the post-discharge nutrition care in which patients are engaged. This study describes the nutrition-care activities 30-days post-discharge reported by patients and what covariates are associated with these activities. Quasi-randomly selected patients recruited from 5 medical units across Canada ( = 513) consented to 30-days post-discharge data collection with 48.5% ( = 249) completing the telephone interview. Use of nutrition care post-discharge was reported and bivariate analysis completed with relevant covariates for the two most frequently reported activities, following recommendations post-discharge or use of oral nutritional supplements (ONS). A total of 42% ( = 110) received nutrition recommendations at hospital discharge, with 65% ( = 71/110) of these participants following those recommendations; 26.5% ( = 66) were taking ONS after hospitalization. Participants who followed recommendations were more likely to report following a special diet ( = 0.002), different from before their hospitalization ( = 0.008), compared to those who received recommendations, but reported not following them. Patients taking ONS were more likely to be at nutrition risk ( < 0.0001), malnourished ( = 0.0006), taking ONS in hospital ( = 0.01), had a lower HGS ( = 0.0013; males only), and less likely to believe they were eating enough to meet their body's needs ( = 0.005). This analysis provides new insights on nutrition-care post-discharge.
许多患者出院时营养状况不佳,但对于患者出院后接受的营养护理却知之甚少。本研究描述了患者报告的出院后30天的营养护理活动,以及与这些活动相关的协变量。从加拿大5个医疗单位准随机选取的患者(n = 513)同意进行出院后30天的数据收集,48.5%(n = 249)完成了电话访谈。报告了出院后营养护理的使用情况,并按照出院后建议或使用口服营养补充剂(ONS)这两项最常报告的活动的相关协变量进行了双变量分析。共有42%(n = 110)的患者在出院时接受了营养建议,其中65%(n = 71/110)的参与者遵循了这些建议;26.5%(n = 66)的患者在出院后服用ONS。与接受建议但未遵循建议的患者相比,遵循建议的参与者更有可能报告遵循特殊饮食(P = 0.002),与住院前不同(P = 0.008)。服用ONS的患者更有可能处于营养风险中(P < 0.0001)、营养不良(P = 0.0006)、住院时服用ONS(P = 0.01)、握力较低(P = 0.0013;仅男性),并且不太可能认为自己摄入的食物足以满足身体需求(P = 0.005)。该分析为出院后营养护理提供了新的见解。