Impact of hospitalization on nutritional status in persons aged 65 years and over (NUTRIFRAG Study): Protocol for a prospective observational study

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Carretero-Randez Cristina,Orts-Cortés María IsabelORCID,Rodríguez-Pérez Margarita,Gonzalez-Chordá Víctor ManuelORCID,Trescastro-López Eva María,Blanco-Blanco Joan,Martínez-Soldevila Jordi,Ruiz-Heras-Hera Aránzazu,Castellano-Santana Pedro Raúl,Marquez-Sixto Amando,Domingo-Pozo Manuela,Zomeño-Ros Antonia Inmaculada,Montero-Marco Jesica,Charlo-Bernardos Marta,Moncho Joaquín,Abad-González Ángel Luís,Castillo-García María Trinidad,Sánchez-García Ana Belén,De Pascual y Medina Ana María,Clement-Santamaría Rosa Ana,Franco-Bernal Ascensión,Camacho-Bejarano Rafaela

Abstract

Background Malnutrition is a recurring problem that has become more relevant in recent years. The aim of this study is to assess the risk of malnutrition and nutritional status on admission and its evolution until discharge in patients aged 65 and over admitted to medical and surgical hospitalization units in hospitals of the Spanish National Health System. Methods Prospective observational study to be carried out in the medical-surgical hospitalization units of 9 public hospitals between 01/09/2022 and 31/12/2024. Using consecutive sampling, a total of 4077 patients will be included (453 in each hospital). Variables included are related to the care process, functionality, cognition and comorbidity, risk profile, nutritional status and dysphagia; as well as frailty, dietary quality and contextual variables. The incidence of risk of malnutrition, undernutrition and dysphagia during the care process and at discharge will be calculated. The association with risk factors will be studied with logistic regression models and multivariate Cox regression models. In addition, an analysis of participants’ satisfaction with food services will be carried out. The study was approved by the Ethics and Research Committee on 30/09/2020, approved for funding on 02/12/2021 and with registration number RBR-5jnbyhk in the Brazilian clinical trials database (ReBEC) for observational studies. Discussion Some studies address nutritional status or dysphagia in older people in various care settings. However, there is a lack of large sample studies including both processes of the impact of hospitalization. The results of the project will provide information on the incidence and prevalence of both pathologies in the study subjects, their associated factors and their relationship with the average length of stay, mortality and early readmission. In addition, early detection of a problem such as malnutrition related to the disease and/or dysphagia during a hospital stay will favor the action of professionals to resolve both pathologies and improve the health status of patients.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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