Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial

Chareh N, Rappl A, Rimmele M, Wingenfeld K, Freiberger E, Sieber CC, Volkert D (2021)
Nutrients 13(9): 3023.

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Chareh, Neshat; Rappl, Anja; Rimmele, Martina; Wingenfeld, KlausUniBi; Freiberger, Ellen; Sieber, Cornel C.; Volkert, Dorothee
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At hospital discharge, many older patients are at health and nutritional risk, indicating a requirement for ongoing care. We aim to evaluate the effects of comprehensive individualized care by geriatric-experienced care professionals, the so-called “pathfinders”, on nutritional status (NS) of older patients after discharge. A total of 244 patients (median age 81.0 years) without major cognitive impairment were randomized to Intervention Group (IG: 123) or Control Group (CG: 121) for a 12-month intervention, with up to 7 home visits and 11 phone calls. The comprehensive individualized care contained nutritional advice, when required. The intervention effect after three (T3m) and 12 (T12m) months on change in MNA-SF (Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form) and BMI was evaluated by Univariate General Linear Model (ANOVA), adjusted for age, sex, living situation, and activities of daily living. At baseline, mean MNA-SF did not differ between IG and CG (10.7 ± 2.6 vs. 11.2 ± 2.5, p = 0.148); however, mean BMI was significantly lower in IG compared to CG (27.2 ± 4.7 vs. 28.8 ± 4.8 kg/m2, p = 0.012). At T3m, mean change did not differ significantly between the groups, neither in MNA-SF (0.6; 95%CI: −0.1–1.3 vs. 0.4; −0.3–1.1, p = 0.708) nor in BMI (−0.2; −0.6–0.1 vs. 0.0; −0.4–0.4 kg/m2, p = 0.290). At T12m, mean change of MNA-SF was significantly higher in IG than in CG (1.4; 0.5–2.3 vs. 0.0; −0.9–0.8; p = 0.012). BMI remained unchanged in IG, whereas it slightly declined in CG (0.0; −0.7–0.6 vs. −0.9; −1.6–−0.2 kg/m2, p = 0.034). We observed rather small effects of comprehensive individualized care by pathfinders on NS in older patients 12 months after discharge. For more pronounced effects nutrition expertise might be needed.
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older adults; nutrition advice; transitional care; hospital discharge; geriatric rehabilitation
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Nutrients
Band
13
Ausgabe
9
Art.-Nr.
3023
eISSN
2072-6643
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2957917

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Chareh N, Rappl A, Rimmele M, et al. Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 2021;13(9): 3023.
Chareh, N., Rappl, A., Rimmele, M., Wingenfeld, K., Freiberger, E., Sieber, C. C., & Volkert, D. (2021). Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients, 13(9), 3023. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13093023
Chareh, Neshat, Rappl, Anja, Rimmele, Martina, Wingenfeld, Klaus, Freiberger, Ellen, Sieber, Cornel C., and Volkert, Dorothee. 2021. “Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial”. Nutrients 13 (9): 3023.
Chareh, N., Rappl, A., Rimmele, M., Wingenfeld, K., Freiberger, E., Sieber, C. C., and Volkert, D. (2021). Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients 13:3023.
Chareh, N., et al., 2021. Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients, 13(9): 3023.
N. Chareh, et al., “Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial”, Nutrients, vol. 13, 2021, : 3023.
Chareh, N., Rappl, A., Rimmele, M., Wingenfeld, K., Freiberger, E., Sieber, C.C., Volkert, D.: Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 13, : 3023 (2021).
Chareh, Neshat, Rappl, Anja, Rimmele, Martina, Wingenfeld, Klaus, Freiberger, Ellen, Sieber, Cornel C., and Volkert, Dorothee. “Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatric-Experienced Care Professionals Improve Nutritional Status of Older Patients after Hospital Discharge? A Randomized Controlled Trial”. Nutrients 13.9 (2021): 3023.
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