Title of article :
FEASIBILITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE MINI NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT
(MNA) IN OLDER ADULTS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Author/Authors :
L.P. Bastiaanse1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Feasibility and reliability of the Mini nutritional assessment (Mna) in older adults with
intellectual disabilities (id). Design: instrument development. Setting: three care providers for people with id.
Participants: 48 persons aged 50 years and over with borderline to profound id and their professional caregivers.
Measurements: the Mna was performed by means of interviews with participants (n = 12) and caregivers (n =
48) and physical assessments of participants (n = 47). aspects of feasibility: completion of interview, difficulty
of answering interview items, duration of interview and completion of physical assessment. aspects of reliability:
inter-observer reliability between caregivers and between participants and caregivers, test-retest reliability and
internal consistency. For inter-observer and test-retest reliability, intraclass correlation coefficients (iCC) were
calculated, and for internal consistency Chronbach’s alpha. Results: all participants and caregivers completed the
interview part. For 7 out of 12 personally interviewed participants and none of the caregivers, at least 3 out of 15
questions were difficult to answer. Mean duration of the interview was 7 minutes in participants and 4 minutes in
caregivers. Physical assessment was successfully performed in 40 participants (85.1%). in the remaining 7
participants (14.9%) missing values were retrieved from the medical records. iCCs (95% confidence interval) for
test-retest and inter-observer reliability between caregivers were good, 0.85 (0.72 – 0.92) and 0.86 (0.74 – 0.92)
respectively, but iCC for inter-observer reliability between caregivers and persons with id was low, 0.03 (-0.51 –
0.59). internal consistency was 0.61. Conclusion: the Mna is feasible and reliable for older people with id.
interview data can be reliably obtained through caregivers, but not through people with id.
Keywords :
Malnutrition , Older people , MNA , intellectual disabilities
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging