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Prevention of Weight Loss in Long Term Care Veterans

2015년 4월 6일 업데이트: US Department of Veterans Affairs

Prevention of Weight Loss in Long-Term Care Veterans

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.

연구 개요

상세 설명

Background:

Numerous studies have shown that many long term care (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. However, these improvements have only been achieved through the use of research staff as opposed to indigenous LTC staff due to staffing resource limitations that exist in most LTC facilities. 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.

Objectives:

The PI of this proposal has developed standardized assessment, monitoring and staffing needs projection tools that can be used by long-term care (LTC) providers to improve feeding assistance care delivery and unintentional weight loss outcomes. The primary objective of this project is to train indigenous LTC staff how to (1) identify residents in need of feeding assistance, (2) effectively monitor daily care delivery; and, (3) utilize existing, non-nursing staff for some mealtime tasks to improve care.

Methods:

A multiple baseline design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the program in one federal and one state VA long-term care (LTC) facility. Research staff collected baseline measures related to organizational characteristics, including staffing, nutritional care processes and resident outcomes including oral food and fluid intake and weight status. All LTC units in each of the two sites were divided into two groups for program implementation purposes (for a total of 4 groups across the 2 sites) based on the proximity of a unit to other units, resident and staff characteristics. The program was implemented with staff and residents on the units in the first site/group; while, the second site/group remained in usual care and continued to be monitored monthly for all care process and resident outcome measures. Research staff trained LTC staff in the implementation of program protocols during a 12-week intervention period. Research staff then monitored LTC staff implementation of the program monthly following intervention to determine the sustainability of the program in the absence of research staff. All staff training and monitoring was repeated for the LTC units in groups three and four. The intent of this program evaluation study was to determine the effectiveness and cost of translating efficacious research protocols into care practice to improve the nutritional status of LTC veterans.

Status: This study is officially complete.

연구 유형

중재적

등록 (실제)

222

단계

  • 해당 없음

연락처 및 위치

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연구 장소

    • Tennessee
      • Nashville, Tennessee, 미국, 37212-2637
        • Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Nashville Campus, Nashville, TN

참여기준

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자격 기준

공부할 수 있는 나이

65년 이상 (고령자)

건강한 자원 봉사자를 받아들입니다

아니

연구 대상 성별

모두

설명

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Long-stay,
  • free of feeding tube,
  • not receiving hospice care,
  • not on a planned weight loss diet,
  • able to speak English

Exclusion Criteria:

  • short stay/rehab only
  • feeding tube
  • hospice
  • planned weight loss diet

공부 계획

이 섹션에서는 연구 설계 방법과 연구가 측정하는 내용을 포함하여 연구 계획에 대한 세부 정보를 제공합니다.

연구는 어떻게 설계됩니까?

디자인 세부사항

  • 주 목적: 치료
  • 할당: 무작위
  • 중재 모델: 크로스오버 할당
  • 마스킹: 없음(오픈 라벨)

무기와 개입

참가자 그룹 / 팔
개입 / 치료
실험적: Immediate Intervention Group
Immediate Intervention: Long term care units assigned to the Immediate Intervention group were first to receive the staff training and management intervention to improve nutritional care processes.
Unit staff received weekly training and feedback for 12-weeks to improve daily nutritional care processes.
활성 비교기: Delayed Intervention Group
Delayed Intervention: Long term care units assigned to the Delayed Intervention group were monitored under usual care conditions to serve as a control for the Immediate Intervention group. Then, these units received the staff training and management intervention at a later date.
Research staff monitored this group under usual care conditions, then these units crossed over into intervention.

연구는 무엇을 측정합니까?

주요 결과 측정

결과 측정
측정값 설명
기간
Quality of Feeding Assistance Care Processes
기간: 3 month intervention and 3 month follow up periods
Research staff observed each participant during six meals per study phase. Research staff documented the total amount of staff time spent providing feeding assistance and each type of assistance per resident per meal. These data were used to construct standardized "feeding assistance care quality indicators" wherein the number of resident meal observations was variable. For example, one indicator was defined as: Percentage of meals during which resident intake was below 50% and staff offered and alternative to the served meal". Thus, the denominator for total number of observed meals scored varied by indicator. There were multiple indicators; thus, there is inadequate space to provide an adequate description of each measure and the corresponding scoring rules here. Please refer to published papers for a complete description of all outcome measures.
3 month intervention and 3 month follow up periods

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수사관

  • 수석 연구원: Sandra F Simmons, BA MA PhD, Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Nashville Campus, Nashville, TN

간행물 및 유용한 링크

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연구 기록 날짜

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연구 주요 날짜

연구 시작

2009년 2월 1일

기본 완료 (실제)

2011년 10월 1일

연구 완료 (실제)

2013년 9월 1일

연구 등록 날짜

최초 제출

2009년 2월 9일

QC 기준을 충족하는 최초 제출

2009년 2월 9일

처음 게시됨 (추정)

2009년 2월 11일

연구 기록 업데이트

마지막 업데이트 게시됨 (추정)

2015년 4월 27일

QC 기준을 충족하는 마지막 업데이트 제출

2015년 4월 6일

마지막으로 확인됨

2014년 10월 1일

추가 정보

이 연구와 관련된 용어

기타 연구 ID 번호

  • IIR 07-250

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Immediate Intervention Group에 대한 임상 시험

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