PMID: 10682952Feb 22, 2000Paper

Nutritional intake monitoring for nursing home residents: a comparison of staff documentation, direct observation, and photography methods

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
S F Simmons, D Reuben

Abstract

The current approach to assessing nutritional intake requires nursing home (NH) staff to document total percentage of food and fluid consumed at each meal. Because NH staff tend to significantly overestimate total food intake, methods need to be developed to improve the accuracy of food intake measurement. To compare three methods of assessing the nutritional intake of NH residents. Validation Study. Fifty-six NH residents in one facility. Total percentage of food and fluid intake of each resident for each of nine meals, or all three meals for 3 consecutive days, was assessed by: (1) Nursing home staff chart documentation, (2) Research staff documentation according to direct observations, and (3) Research staff documentation according to photographs of residents' trays before and after each meal. Research staff documentation of total intake and intake of all individual food and fluid items was similar for the direct observation and photography methods. In comparison with these two methods, NH staff documentation reflected a significant overestimate (22%) of residents' total intake levels. In addition, NH staff failed to identify the more than half (53%) of those residents whose intake levels were equal to or below 75% for most ...Continue Reading

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