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Cater With Care Effect Study

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Undernutrition
Interventions
Dietary Supplement: Protein enriched products
Dietary Supplement: Usual menu
Registration Number
NCT02213393
Lead Sponsor
Wageningen University
Brief Summary

The objective is to study the effectiveness of supplementing a standard hospital and 12-week home menu with protein-enriched Cater with Care products in reaching a protein intake of 1,2-1,5 g/kg body weight/day and in improving functional status after hospital stay in elderly patients.

Detailed Description

Rationale: About 25% of hospitalized elderly patients are at risk of undernutrition at admission. Many hospitals provide an energy and protein enriched diet, extra snacks, and oral nutritional supplements if needed. Still, a considerable part of these patients are unable to meet protein requirements and are still at risk of undernutrition at hospital discharge. This may impair recovery of illness, partly due to loss of muscle mass and physical performance. To improve protein intake, Cater with Care products have been developed: a selection of foods and drinks that are consumed often by elderly persons, but now enriched with protein up to 10 grams per portion. We hypothesize that these products help to reach protein requirements in elderly patients during and after hospital stay and thereby improve their health outcomes.

Objective: To study the effectiveness of supplementing a standard hospital and 12-week home menu with protein-enriched Cater with Care products in reaching a protein intake of 1,2-1,5 g/kg/day and in improving functional status after hospital stay in elderly patients.

Study design: Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) with 2 intervention groups and two phases: a hospital phase including all admitted patients and a home phase with a selection of patients.

Study population: Patients of 65 years or over who are admitted to the departments of Geriatrics, Pulmonary Disease, or Internal Medicine of Hospital Gelderse Vallei.

Intervention: The control group receives the standard hospital menu for elderly at risk of undernutrition (energy and protein rich) and a variety of foods and drinks to be used as part of their home diet for 12 weeks after hospitalization. Foods and drinks for home use are non-enriched variants of Cater with Care products (e.g. normal fruit juice).

The intervention group receives Cater with Care protein-enriched foods and drinks during hospital stay (in addition to the standard hospital menu) and at home as part of their home diet for 12 weeks.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
162
Inclusion Criteria
  • Hospital phase:
  • admitted to the wards of Geriatric medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, or Internal Medicine in Hospital Gelderse Vallei
  • aged 65 years or over
  • being eligible for receiving a standard protein enriched menu based on hospital protocol
  • Home phase:
  • included in the hospital phase of the study
  • consent to continue treatment and study participation after hospital discharge
Exclusion Criteria
  • Hospital phase:
  • unwilling to give consent for gathering data from the medical record or meal service system
  • unable to understand Dutch
  • food allergies, food intolerances or other dietary restrictions that prevents the patient from receiving the standard protein enriched menu or Cater with Care products based on the judgement of a dietician and/or medical staff
  • expected length of hospital stay less than 4 days
  • renal insufficiency (eGFR < 30 ml/min)
  • starting with tube feeding or total parenteral nutrition within 2 days of admission
  • refeeding syndrome score > 0 based on hospital screening tool for refeeding risk
  • delirium at admission
  • receiving palliative care
  • Home phase:
  • going to a nursing home, rehabilitation centre or hospice after hospital discharge
  • cognitive impairment or diagnosed with dementia
  • legally incapacitated

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Protein enriched productsProtein enriched productsThe intervention group receives protein enriched products (CwC products) in the hospital and receives these also after discharge during 12 weeks.
Usual menuUsual menuThe control group receives the usual protein and energy rich menu in the hospital and receives regular products, no protein enrichment, after discharge during 12 weeks.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline Protein intake and Physical functioning at 6 months6 months

This study has 2 primary outcomes: protein intake and physical functioning. These will be assessed at baseline (0), and 2, 6, 12 and 24 weeks after hospital discharge.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in nutritional status from baseline to 6 months.6 months

Nutritional status (MNA and dietary intake) will be assessed at baseline (0), and 2, 6, 12 and 24 weeks after hospital discharge.

Change in Quality of Life from baseline to 6 months.6 months.

Quality of Life will be assessed with the EuroQoL-5D-5L (at baseline, and 12 and 24 weeks after hospital discharge)

Change in muscle strength from baseline to 6 months.6 months

Muscle strength (leg and hand grip) will be assessed at baseline (0), and 2, 6, 12 and 24 weeks after hospital discharge.

Change in Activities of Daily Living from baseline to 6 months.6 months

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) will be assessed by using the Barthel index (at baseline, and 2, 6, 12 and 24 weeks after hospital discharge).

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hospital Gelderse Vallei

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Ede, Gelderland, Netherlands

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