At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Long-stay residents (not short stay/rehabilitation)
- ✓Free of feeding tube
- ✓Not receiving hospice care
- ✓Not on a planned weight loss diet
- ✕Short stay or rehabilitation-only patients
- ✕Patients with feeding tube
- ✕Patients receiving hospice care
- ✕Patients on planned weight loss diet
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Prevention of Weight Loss in Long-Term Care Veterans
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Immediate Intervention Group and Delayed Intervention Group for Malnutrition. Completed, enrolled 222 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Background: Numerous studies have shown that many LTC residents receive inadequate staff assistance with eating, which places them at risk for under-nutrition, dehydration and weight loss. Moreover, improvements in feeding assistance care have been shown to improve residents' daily food and fluid consumption and weight loss outcomes. Objectives: The purpose of this program evaluation project is to train indigenous LTC staff how to improve nutritional care within the constraints of existing staffing resources. Methods: A multiple baseline design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the program in one federal and one state VA LTC facility. Research staff collected baseline measures related to nutritional care processes and resident outcomes. All LTC units in each of the two sites were divided into two groups for program implementation. The program was implemented with staff and residents on the units in the immediate intervention group; while, the delayed intervention group remained in usual care and continued to be monitored monthly for all care process and resident outcome measures. Status: This project ended 10/1/13. Five published papers resulted from this study.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Unit staff received weekly training and feedback for 12-weeks to improve daily nutritional care processes.
Research staff monitored this group under usual care conditions, then these units crossed over into intervention.