Abstract Background Approximately 20% of older people are readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge. Even a short hospital stay decreases the ability to cope with the activities of daily living. The aims of this study were to (1) assess the feasibility of recruitment, (2) assess the acceptability of the intervention, and (3) investigate if an individual nutritional intervention could reduce the readmission rate of geriatric patients within 30 days of being discharged to their own homes. Methods The unblinded, randomized, controlled pilot trial includes geriatric patients discharged to their own homes. Forty patients were recruited from a medical ward and randomized to standard treatment (n = 19) or individualized nutritional in...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Older adults with multiple comorbidities are often undernourished or at high risk for becoming so, e...
Abstract Background: Unplanned readmission may result in consequences for both the individual and...
Chareh N, Rappl A, Rimmele M, et al. Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatr...
Aim: To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status i...
Objective: to prevent the occurrence of weight loss during hospitalisation and following discharge b...
The majority of hospital in-patients are older people, and many of these are at increased risk of re...
Objectives: Malnutrition is common in older hospitalised patients, and barriers to adequate intake ...
Background: The benefit of providing early nutrition intervention and its continuation post-discharg...
Objectives: We examined if individually-adapted nutritional counselling could prevent > 5% weight lo...
Background: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition after hospitalisation is reported to be 20%–45%, which may...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Older adults with multiple comorbidities are often undernourished or at high risk for becoming so, e...
Abstract Background: Unplanned readmission may result in consequences for both the individual and...
Chareh N, Rappl A, Rimmele M, et al. Does a 12-Month Transitional Care Model Intervention by Geriatr...
Aim: To determine if a model of home-based dietetic care improves dietary intake and weight status i...
Objective: to prevent the occurrence of weight loss during hospitalisation and following discharge b...
The majority of hospital in-patients are older people, and many of these are at increased risk of re...
Objectives: Malnutrition is common in older hospitalised patients, and barriers to adequate intake ...
Background: The benefit of providing early nutrition intervention and its continuation post-discharg...
Objectives: We examined if individually-adapted nutritional counselling could prevent > 5% weight lo...
Background: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
BACKGROUND: Previous analyses have shown that a post-discharge individualized nutritional interventi...
Objectives The prevalence of malnutrition after hospitalisation is reported to be 20%–45%, which may...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
BACKGROUND: Undernutrition is common in older people admitted to hospital, but little is known about...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the oral nutritional supplementation of undernourished older people...
Older adults with multiple comorbidities are often undernourished or at high risk for becoming so, e...