Malnourished patients are at risk of many complications, including infections, pressure ulcers and readmissions. Little is known about their care pathway after hospital discharge. This study aims to determine care pathways of malnourished patients after hospital discharge and to determine what they need to better take care of their malnutrition.
All patients hospitalized in the post-emergency unit of Rennes University Hospital during the study period will be screened for malnutrition. Data concerning newly diagnosed malnourished patients will be recorded and those patients will be contacted 3 months after their hospital discharge. A qualitative study will be conducted among malnourished patients and their families : a sample of patients and their caregivers will be interviewed to better understand their perception of malnutrition and what they need to better take care of malnutrition.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Data of included patients will be recorded during hospitalization using medical charts. Every patient will be contacted by phone 3 months after hospital discharge. A sample of patients and their caregivers will be interviewed to better understand their perception of malnutrition and what they need to better take care of malnutrition.
Rennes University Hospital
Rennes, France
RECRUITINGevolution of malnutrition after hospital discharge
Malnutrition diagnostic criteria defined by the French Health Authority : * If age ≥ 70 years old : weight loss ≥ 5% within 1 month and/or ≥ 10% within 6 months and/or BMI \< 21 kg/m² and/or serum albumin level \< 35 g/l * If age \< 70 years old: weight loss ≥ 5% within 1 month and/or ≥ 10% within 6 months and/or BMI \< 18,5 kg/m² level
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Describe the path of care following the hospitalization of patients diagnosed with malnutrition at the hospital
* Number of hospital readmissions * Number of family physician consultations
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate appropriation of patient regarding malnutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate the perception of patient regarding malnutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate expectations of patient regarding malnutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate the needs of health professionals regarding undernutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate the expectations of health professionals regarding undernutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
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Time frame: 3 months after discharge
Evaluate knowledge of health professionals regarding undernutrition
Qualitative study by semi-structured patient interviews
Time frame: 3 months after discharge