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New malnutrition research from Maastricht University described



2009 JUL 28 - (NewsRx.com) -- "To our knowledge, no studies have analyzed the influence of annual audit and feedback on the prevalence rates of malnutrition. This study analyzes the trend of malnutrition prevalence rates between 2004 and 2007 and the effects of previous audits and feedback from the annual Dutch National Prevalence Measurement of Care Problems (LPZ) and the effect of the participation in Dutch national improvement programs," investigators in Netherlands report.

"From 2004 to 2007, an annual multicenter study was performed in Dutch hospitals, nursing homes, and home care organizations using a standardized questionnaire involving measurements at institutional, ward, and patient levels. The data were analyzed by logistic multilevel analysis. Nutritional status was assessed by BMI, undesired weight loss, and nutritional intake. In total, 80 hospitals, 141 nursing homes, and 48 home care organizations participated. The prevalence of malnutrition tended to decrease in hospitals and home care over the years. In nursing homes, prevalence rates were stable. Furthermore, the more often hospitals and home care organizations participated in the annual LPZ audits, the lower the prevalence rate of malnutrition (P < 0.001). Participation in national improvement programs also resulted in lower prevalence rates (P = 0.027)," wrote J.M.M. Meijers and colleagues, Maastricht University.

The researchers concluded: "Malnutrition prevalence rates have decreased over the last 4 y in hospitals and home care in The Netherlands. Participation in the LPZ and involvement in national improvement programs positively influenced these malnutrition prevalence rates, possibly indicating that increasing awareness and actively working toward improvement could be important in lowering these rates. J. Nutr. 139: 1381-1386, 2009.."

Meijers and colleagues published their study in the Journal of Nutrition (Decreasing Trends in Malnutrition Prevalence Rates Explained by Regular Audits and Feedback. Journal of Nutrition, 2009;139(7):1381-1386).

For additional information, contact J.M.M. Meijers, Maastricht University, Faculty Health Med & Life Science, Dept. of Health Care & Nursing Science, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands.

The publisher of the Journal of Nutrition can be contacted at: American Society Nutritional Science, 9650 Rockville Pike, RM L-2407A, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA.

Keywords: Netherlands, Alternative Medicine, Malnutrition, Therapy, Treatment, Weight Loss, Maastricht University.

This article was prepared by Drug Law Weekly editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2009, Drug Law Weekly via NewsRx.com.

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