CLINICAL INDICATORS ASSOCIATED WITH UNINTENTIONAL WEIGHT-LOSS AND PRESSURE ULCERS IN ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF NURSING FACILITIES

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作者
GILMORE, SA
ROBINSON, G
POSTHAUER, ME
RAYMOND, J
机构
[1] MEP,HLTH CARE DIETARY SERV,EVANSVILLE,IN
[2] CLIN NUTR CO,DEERFIELD,IL
[3] HLTH CARE FACIL INC,LIMA,OH
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10.1016/S0002-8223(95)00271-5
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Objective To monitor adults older than 65 years living in nursing facilities and who experience unintentional weight loss of more than 10% of actual body weight in 6 months or more than 5% in 1 month or who have stage II, III, or IV pressure ulcers. Subjects We reviewed 290 medical records for unintentional weight loss and 265 for pressure ulcers. Design Two data-collecting instruments were used: one for pressure ulcers and one for unintentional weight loss. Indicators for each instrument were selected to monitor clinical conditions that tend to be problem-prone areas for these two populations. Statistical analysis Descriptive statistics were used to calculate the frequency of each indicator for each population. Results Of the 24 indicators for unintentional weight loss, the 6 indicators present most often in descending order, were reduced functional ability, intake of 50% or less of food served for the past 3 consecutive days, chewing problems, serum albumin level less than 35 g/L with normal hydration status, eholesterol level less than 4.1 mmol/L, and refusal of 50% or more of food replacement for the past 7 days. For the residents with pressure ulcers, the indicator present most often was serum albumin level less than 35 g/L with normal hydration status. The three highest intervention indicators were receives 1.2 g protein per kilogram of actual body weight, receives 120 mg or more of vitamin C daily, and receives 1 1/2 times the energy required based on goal body weight. When serum albumin level was documented in the medical record, it was a valid indicator for both diagnoses Conclusions Inappropriate dietary intake, disease, and disability place residents in nursing facilities at risk for malnutrition. Thus, it is important to obtain laboratory values when assessing elderly residents and determining their nutritional status.
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