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New collaborative and participatory program for malnutrition management in the elders after hospitalization Volume 18, issue 4, Décembre 2020

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1 Soins de suite et réadaptation orthogériatrique, GHU La Pitié Salpêtrière-Charles Foix, site Charles Foix, AP-HP, Ivry-sur-Seine, France
2 Service de biostatistiques, GHU La Pitié Salpêtrière-Charles Foix, AP-HP, Paris, France
3 EA 3970, Université Paris 6, Paris, France
4 Département de médecine générale, Faculté de médecine Paris Descartes, Paris, France
5 DHU FAST, Paris, France
* Correspondance

Background. Malnutrition in the elderly people is frequent and serious. Management of malnutrition at home after hospitalization is unsatisfactory. The objective of the study is to evaluate the feasibility and participation of a new collaborative and participative program involving the patient, the general practitioner and the dietician nutritionist, to fight against malnutrition in the elderly people at home after hospitalization. Methods. This was a prospective and non-randomized study performed from May 2015 to February 2016, in subjects aged 75 and more, malnourished, with an MMSE score > 20 and returning homes after hospitalization. At home, a dietician worked with the patients and their general practitioner for 3 months. Patient participation and satisfaction of the 3 actors were assessed. Results. Forty-four patients were included and 11.9% (n=8) benefited from the entire program. Present entourage (p=0.001), dietary education to the entourage (p=0,003), a high MMSE score (p=0.04), having an ulcer (p=0.0097), and a high weight at discharge (p=0.03) increased patients’ participation. Patients (78.6%) and general practitioners (75%) were satisfied with the program. Patients criticized the lack of involvement of the general practitioner. General practitioners felt they had not acquired any knowledge of dietetics. Conclusion. Patient participation and collaboration between actors of the program of management of malnutrition in elderly people were considered weak.