Prevalence of malnutrition risk and its relationship with risk factors of hospital re-admission in older adults


Autoria(s): Wu, Min-Lin (Winnie); Courtney, Mary D.; Isenring, Elisabeth A.; Finlayson, Kathleen
Contribuinte(s)

Keane , Marianne

Data(s)

06/07/2010

Resumo

Background: Risk of malnutrition in older people continues to be a global problem. Malnutrition is often unrecognized and under-treated across health care settings and may result in undesirable health consequences, impaired recovery from illness and a poorer quality of life. Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition risk in a sample of older people at high risk of hospital re-admission. The association between risk factors of hospital re-admission and risk of malnutrition were also explored. Methods: One hundred and twenty five hospitalised patients aged 65 years and older at risk of hospital readmission (24% male, 76% female, mean age 77 ± 6 years) were recruited from a tertiary metropolitan hospital in Australia. The valid and reliable Malnutrition Screen Tool (MST) was employed to screen for malnutrition risk. It consists of two questions related to recent weight loss and appetite. Results: Prevalence of older adults at risk of malnutrition was 27.4%. Risk of malnutrition was not associated with age, gender and living arrangement. However, among risk factors of hospital readmission, lack of social support (χ2 = 4.18, N = 125, p = 0.028), and fair –poor self-rating of health (χ2 = 4.13, N = 125, p = 0.042) were statistically significant associated with risk of malnutrition. Conclusion: Risk of malnutrition in older people continues to be a concern in health care, and increasing psycho social support may help shed light on reducing risk of malnutrition.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49337/

Relação

Wu, Min-Lin (Winnie), Courtney, Mary D., Isenring, Elisabeth A., & Finlayson, Kathleen (2010) Prevalence of malnutrition risk and its relationship with risk factors of hospital re-admission in older adults. In Keane , Marianne (Ed.) British Society of Gerontology 39th Annual Conference : Identities, Care and Everyday Life, 6-8 July 2010, Brunel University, West London . (Unpublished)

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111001 Aged Care Nursing #Hospital readmission #Malnutrition #Older adults #Social support
Tipo

Conference Item