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Due to longer life expectancy, age-related changes and problems become more significant. The aging process is associated with loss of function and reduced performance. Age-related physiological changes in the regulation of nutrition intake and in the gastro-intestinal tract lead to deterioration of the nutritional status. Deterioration of the health status and of nutritional intake is further associated with chronic malnutrition, impaired quality of life, increased morbidity, mortality and long-term care. In order to ensure optimal nutritional care of nursing home residents and therefore have a lasting positive affect on their quality of life, morbidity and mortality, it is necessary:
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The study is a population-based, observational cross-section examination carried out on one day, and an outcome evaluation six months later. The examination should be repeated annually. Data is collected with the help of questionnaires. Anonymised data entry into the audit database is done with individual and anonymous center and unit-codes.
There are 2 questionnaires to complete on nutritionDay. The unit staff completes 1 questionnaire about structure of the unit and 1 questionnaire about resident characteristics.
Outcome Evaluation: re-assesses the resident's outcome 6 months after nutritionDay (residence after 6 months, actual weight, and hospitalization). This questionnaire has to be completed 6 months after nutritionDay by the unit staff.
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Audit/registry recruitment plan:
Participation to the registry is voluntary. There is actually no participation fee. All necessary information can be obtained from a dedicated website (www.nutritionday.org). Participation can be promoted via international and national scientific societies, universities, health care organisations or governmental agencies as well as via advertisement at international and national congresses. T
Risk and benefit assessment:
The study implies no risk whatsoever for the residents. On some levels participation can even be expected to be beneficial:
Documentation of the results of the study, data management and data security
All the necessary data for documentation of the study are entered on the questionnaires. On the study forms the nursing unit is identified by a numerical code, which is allocated after application from the audit facility. The questionnaires only include information on year of birth of the residents and their initials. If requested by the nursing units, to facilitate the evaluation of outcomes. the evaluation can be completed without the initials.
The data are entered online into the database from the facility. The coordination center does not have access at any time to documents that would influence the anonymity of the residents.
The data in the coordination center is checked for credibility prior to further evaluation. In the case of unclear or incomplete data, feedback to the responsible person on the nursing unit takes place and a possible correction of data is made. All data are analyzed anonymously, and the results are made available to each nursing unit so that the identity of the nursing unit, as well as the anonymity of the individual residents is assured.
Communication of Results Following data input of the resident's outcome, each nursing unit (the nutritionDay Project Leader person on the ward nursing unit responsible for organizing the nutritionDay and should be who is clearly identifiable by an e-mail address) receives the results compared to the whole project in the form of a quality report on nutritional intake and influencing factors.
The results of the study are published by the head of the study in a scientific journal and presented at scientific conferences.
Statistical Methods An analysis on survival with the target variable "death in nursing homes within six months" will be carried out. Existing risk factors are to be taken into account as covariant causes. Information on the time of admission to the nursing home and the time of death of the residents will be available.
In addition, the trend of weight development of the surviving residents between the nutritionDay and a half year thereafter will be recorded. The connection between nutritional status and weight on the nutritionDay and the course of weight thereafter of the surviving residents will be analyzed
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400,000 participants in 1 patient group
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Silvia Tarantino, Dr; Michael J Hiesmayr, MD, MSc
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