Feasibility of a patient-centred nutrition intervention to improve oral intakes of patients at risk of
pressure ulcer: a pilot randomised control trial
Engelsk titel: Feasibility of a patient-centred nutrition intervention to improve oral intakes of patients at risk of
pressure ulcer: a pilot randomised control trial
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Författare:
Roberts, Shelley
;
Desbrow, Ben
;
Chaboyer, Wendy
Email: s.roberts@griffith.edu.au
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 50
Dokumenttyp:
RCT
UI-nummer: 16073004
Sammanfattning
Aim: Nutrition is important for pressure ulcer prevention. This randomised control pilot study
assessed the feasibility of conducting a larger trial to test the effectiveness of a patient-centred
intervention for improving the dietary intakes of patients at risk of pressure ulcer in hospital.
Methods: A 3-day intervention targeting patients at risk of pressure ulcer was developed, based on
three main foundations: patient education, patient participation and guided goal setting. The
intervention was piloted in three wards in a metropolitan hospital in Queensland, Australia.
Participants were randomised into control or intervention groups and had their oral intakes
monitored. A subset of intervention patients was interviewed on their perceptions of the intervention.
Feasibility was tested against three criteria: =75% recruitment; =80% retention; and =80% intervention
fidelity. Secondary outcomes related to effects on energy and protein intakes.
Results: Eighty patients participated in the study and 66 were included in final analysis. The
recruitment rate was 82%, retention rate was 88%, and 100% of intervention patients received the
intervention. Patients viewed the intervention as motivating and met significantly more of their
estimated energy and protein requirements over time.
Conclusion: This pilot study indicates that the intervention is feasible and acceptable by patients at
risk of pressure ulcer. A larger trial is needed to confirm the effectiveness of the intervention in the
clinical setting. Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.