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Clinical Nutrition | 2015

Multi-modal intervention improved oral intake in hospitalized patients. A one year follow-up study

Mette Holst; Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen

BACKGROUND Good nutritional practice (GNP) includes screening, nutrition plan and monitoring, and is mandatory for targeted treatment of malnourished patients in hospital. AIMS To optimize energy- and protein-intake in patients at nutritional risk and to improve GNP in a hospital setting. METHODS A 12-months observational multi-modal intervention study was done, using the top-down and bottom-up principle. All hospitalized patients (>3 days) were included. SETTING A university hospital with 758 beds and all specialities. MEASUREMENTS Record audit of GNP, energy- and protein-intake by 24-h recall, patient interviews and staff questionnaire before and after the intervention. INTERVENTIONS Based on pre-measurements, nutrition support teams in each department made targeted action plans, supervised by an expert team. Education, diagnose-specific nutrition plans, improved menus and eating environment, and awareness were initiated. STATISTICS Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis test was used for ordinal data, and Pearson Chi square test for nominative data. RESULTS Overall 545 patients participated (287 before/258 after) from 26/22 departments. There were no significant differences regarding sex, age, BMI or previous weight loss before and after the intervention. Result-indicators: Energy intake improved from 52% to 68% (p < 0.007), and protein intake from 33% to 52% (p < 0.001) (>75% of requirements). Intake of less than 50% of requirements decreased with 50%. Process-indicators: Screening improved from 56% to 77% (p < 0.001), nutrition plans from 21% to 56% (p < 0.0001), and monitoring food intake from 29% to 58% (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Intake of energy and protein as well as GNP improved using a multi-modal top-down and bottom-up approach.


Nutrition | 2017

Optimizing protein and energy intake in hospitals by improving individualized meal serving, hosting and the eating environment

Mette Holst; Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; M. Køhler; Karen Lindorff-Larsen; Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen


Clinical Nutrition Supplements | 2011

PP239-SUN IMPROVED ENVIRONMENT AND INDIVIDUALIZED SERVING INCREASED NUTRITION INTAKE IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Henrik Rasmussen; Mette Holst


Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism | 2017

Monitoring of Nutrition Intake in Hospitalized Patients: Can We Rely on the Feasible Monitoring Systems?

Mette Holst; Kwabena Titi Ofei; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen; Tina Beermann


Clinical Nutrition | 2017

MON-P091: Long Term Weight Loss After Esophageal, Pancreatic, and Gastric Cancer Resection

M.E. Cook; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; A.E. Bilgrau; Mette Holst; Henrik Rasmussen


10th International Conference on Culinary Arts and Sciences 2017: Exploring Future Foodscapes | 2017

Catering for patients at nutritional risk using in-between meals: an evidence-based multidisciplinary menu planning approach

Marie Nerup Mortensen; Anne Kathrine Larsen; Mette Holst; Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Tina Beermann; Rikke Houbak Høgsted; Bent Egberg Mikkelsen


Sygeplejesymposium | 2016

Lung cancer patients' experiences of nutritional nursing care in hospital

Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Mette Holst; Mette Grønkjær


Clinical nutrition ESPEN | 2016

Protein and energy intake improved by breakfast intervention in hospital

Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Rikke Houbak Høgsted; Henrik Højgaard Rasmussen; Mette Holst


Clinical Nutrition | 2014

PP157-MON: Protein and Energy Intake Improved by Breakfast Intervention in Hospital

Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; R.H. Høgsted; Mette Holst; Henrik Rasmussen


Clinical Nutrition | 2013

OP032 PATIENTS' PERCEPTION OF FOOD AND MEALTIMES AT HOSPITAL – HOW THE SOCIAL SETTING AND ATMOSPHERE CAN AFFECT APPETITE AND NUTRITIONAL INTAKE

Tina Beermann; Marie Nerup Mortensen; Lotte Boa Skadhauge; Henrik Rasmussen; Mette Holst

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