Title of article :
TESTING THE EFFECT OF SPECIFIC ORDERS TO PROVIDE ORAL LIQUID
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS TO NURSING HOME RESIDENTS:
A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Author/Authors :
E. WHITEMAN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objectives: To improve nursing home (NH) staff delivery of oral liquid nutritional supplements
between meals to residents with a history of weight loss. Design: Pre-Post intervention study. Setting: Two
skilled nursing homes. Participants: Eighteen long term care residents. Intervention: At baseline all participants
had a non-specific physicianʹs order to receive a nutritional supplement. The intervention consisted of specifying
the physicianʹs order as follows: “Give 4 oz high protein supplement at 10am, 2pm, and 7pm”. Measurements:
Research staff conducted direct observations for two days during and between meals for a total of 4 days, or 12
possible observation periods per participant before and one week following the intervention. Research staff
documented NH staff delivery of snacks (including high protein supplements) and amount consumed (fluid
ounces) for the high protein supplements using a standardized protocol during each observation period. Results:
Before the specific order was written participants were offered any type of snack an average of 1.82 times per day
and a high protein supplement 0.59 times per day. After the specific order was written participants were offered
any type of snack an average of 1.59 times per day and a high protein supplement 0.91 times per day. There were
no statistically significant differences in the average number of times snacks or supplements were offered before
and after the specific order was written. The proportion of snacks offered that were high protein supplements did
increase after the specific order was written (p<0.001). When a high protein supplement was provided, most
residents consumed 100% of it. Conclusions: Oral liquid nutritional supplements were not provided consistent
with orders in NH practice. The specificity of the order related to type of supplement and time of delivery did
not influence when and how often supplements are provided to residents but it did influence the type of
nutritional supplement offered
Keywords :
nursing home , nutrition , supplementation , Quality.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging