Innovative rehabilitating meal service programs for old people living at home: A randomized controlled pilot study

Author:

Due Anette1ORCID,Beck Anne Marie2,Birk Camilla Banke3,Justesen Lise1,Majgaard Maj4,Lei Mette5,Langsted S Sara Koldkær3,Jensen Tilde Skjærlund6

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition and Health Education, University College Copenhagen

2. Research Unit for Nutrition and Dietetics, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital

3. Children, Health and Welfare, Municipality of Albertslund

4. Staff for Health and Care, Municipality of Silkeborg

5. The Danish House of Food

6. Center for Health, Culture and Leisure, Municipality of Vallensbaek

Abstract

Objective To test the feasibility of a pilot study for a future definitive trial investigating the effect of different meal service programs for old people living at home. Design An 8-week randomized controlled trial was performed. Setting Three municipalities in the Nordic country, Denmark. Subjects Danish participants (≥65y) with reduced functionality. Intervention Three different meal service programs 1) 24-h meals service, 2) Protein-rich meal service, and 3) Rehabilitation meal service, were developed and compared to standard care. Main Measures The main outcome was study feasibility. Dietary intake, anthropometry, physical function, quality of life, readmissions and adverse events were also evaluated. Comparisons between participants receiving a meal service program and standard care were done by one-way ANOVA, chi-square test and Fishers exact test Results A total of 592 subjects were assessed for eligibility and 13% (76/592) were recruited. Final analysis included 75% (57/76) of participants. The outcome measures seemed acceptable and feasible though eligibility, inclusion, and completion of the intervention were lower than expected. The 24-h meal service program managed to significantly increase the intake of protein (p = 0.049) and energy (p = 0.038) compared to the control group where reductions were seen. No other significant differences were found. Conclusions The pilot study was feasible and several benefits for completers were seen. However, in a future definitive trial, inclusion criteria should be wider, more effort should be put on the time, training and focus of the personal in close contact to the older subjects and the intervention should be less comprehensive and more flexible.

Funder

The Danish Ministry of Health and Older Adults supported the project.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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