Estudio multicéntrico preliminar sobre el estado nutricional en hospitalización a domicilio (HaD) con una misma aplicación informática de valoración nutricional

Introduction: the prevalence of hospital malnutrition is high and involves an increase in health care costs. Home hospitalization (HH) allows better clinically stable patient control after an acute illness by a highly specialized health care team. Objective: to know the nutritional condition of home...

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Autores: Mias Carballal, Mª Carmen, Villalobos Mori, Rafael, Escartin Arias, Alfredo, Ribalta Reñe, Ramon, Olsina Kissler, Jorge Juan, Torres Corts, Anna, Llacer Furio, Angel, Fernandez Cotarelo, Maria Jose, Ramos Carrasco, Araceli
Tipo de documento: artigo
Data de publicação:2018
País:España
Recursos:Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Repositório:BURJC-Digital. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
OAI Identifier:oai:burjcdigital.urjc.es:10115/29129
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10115/29129
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Nutritional screening
Nutritional evaluation
Malnutrition
Home hospitalization
Software nutrition evaluation
Hospital malnutrition
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Resumo:Introduction: the prevalence of hospital malnutrition is high and involves an increase in health care costs. Home hospitalization (HH) allows better clinically stable patient control after an acute illness by a highly specialized health care team. Objective: to know the nutritional condition of home hospitalization patients using a computer application that allows the implementation of early nutritional measures at home and improves post-hospital control of these patients. Material and methods: prospective multicenter study of the nutritional condition of patients in four different home hospitalization centers during a period of two consecutive months in 2016. Variables were collected: home hospitalization, age, gender, reason for admission, associated mor bidity, origin, diagnosis, social assessment, previous nutritional support, height, weight, weight loss, time of weight loss, total proteins, albumin, lymphocytes, cholesterol, body mass index (BMI), nutritional condition, type and degree of malnutrition. Nutritional condition was assessed using the application HEN-Persan and results were statistically analyzed using the SPSS 21.0 software. Results: no significant differences were found between the four centers. In home hospitalization patients, 36% presented a normal nutritional screening and 87% presented some degree of malnutrition, while combined malnutrition prevailed (63%). Depending on the nutritional degree, 36% of patients had mild malnutrition, 27% presented moderate malnutrition and 35% had severe malnutrition. Conclusions: a computer application allows for an immediate, secure and reliable nutritional assessment in home hospitalization that helps introduce early nutritional measures and improve post-hospital control of patients.