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BMC Geriatrics
Study protocol: follow-up home visits with nutrition: a randomised controlled trial
Study Protocol
Birthe S Hansen1  Rikke L Storm1  Stine Kjær1  Kirsten Thal-Jantzen1  Anne Marie Beck2 
[1] Department of Human of Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 30, DK-1958, Frederiksberg C, Denmark;EFFECT, University Hospital Herlev, Herlev Ringvej, DK-2730, Herlev, Denmark;Department of Human of Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 30, DK-1958, Frederiksberg C, Denmark;
关键词: Geriatric Patient;    Mini Nutritional Assessment;    Nutritional Risk;    Hand Grip Strength;    Registered Dietician;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2318-11-90
 received in 2011-06-23, accepted in 2011-12-28,  发布年份 2011
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundGeriatric patients are at high risk of re-admission after discharge. Pre-existing nutritional risk amongst these patients is of primary concern, with former nutritional intervention studies being largely ineffective. None of these studies has included individual dietary counselling by a registered dietician or has considered competing medical conditions in the participants. A former randomised study has shown that comprehensive discharge follow-up in geriatric patients homes by general practitioners and district nurses was effective in reducing the re-admission risk in the intervention group compared to the control group. That study did not include a nutritional intervention. The purpose of this study is to assess the combined benefits of an intervention consisting of discharge follow-up in geriatric patients' home by a general practitioner and a registered dietician.Methods/designThis single-blind randomised controlled study, will recruit 160 hospitalised geriatric medical patients (65+ y) at nutritional risk. Participants will be randomly allocated to receive in their homes, either 12 weeks individualised nutritional counselling by a registered dietician complemented with follow-up by general practitioners or a 12 weeks follow-up by general practitioners alone.DiscussionThis trial is the first of its kind to provide individual nutritional intervention combined with follow-up by general practitioner as an intervention to reduce risk of re-admission after discharge among geriatric medical patients. The results will hopefully help to guide the development of more effective rehabilitation programs following hospital admissions, which may ultimately lead to reduced health care costs, and improvement in mobility, independence and quality of life for geriatric patients at nutritional risk.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov 2010 NCT01249716

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© Beck et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2011

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