Title of article :
A MULTIFACETED INTERVENTION MODEL CAN GIVE
A LASTING IMPROVEMENT OF OLDER PEOPLES´ NUTRITIONAL STATUS
Author/Authors :
B. LOREF?LT1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was with a multifaceted intervention model improve the
nutritional status of elderly people living in residential homes to increase their energy intake and to maintain
improvements over time. Setting: Three different municipal residential homes in the south-east of Sweden.
Participants: The study population consisted of 67 elderly people. A within-subjects design was used which
means that the participants were their own controls. Intervention: A multifaceted intervention model was chosen,
which included education on both theoretical and practical issues, training and support for staff, and
individualized snacks to the residents. Measurements: Nutritional status was measured by Mini Nutritional
Assessment (MNA), the consumption of food was recorded by the staff using a food record method for 3
consecutive days. The length of night-time fasting has been calculated from the food records. Results: Nutritional
status improved after 3 months of intervention and was maintained after 9 months. Weight increased during the
whole study period. Night-time fasting decreased but not to the recommended level. Conclusion: This study
shows that it is possible by a multifaceted intervention model to increase energy intake including expanding
snacks and thereby improve and maintain nutritional status over a longer period in the elderly living in residential
homes. This result was possible to achieve because staff received education and training in nutritional issues and
by provision of support during a period when new routines were introduced.
Keywords :
nutritional status , Elderly people , energy intake , Intervention
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging