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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-05-13
2024-08-31
Brief Summary
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Primary aim:
To observe if the postoperative dietary energy intake (kJ/kcal) of older adult hip fracture patients meets Resting Energy Expenditure (REE) needs.
Secondary aims:
To explore if there is a correlation between postoperative dietary intake and length of hospital stay.
To explore the relationship between comorbidity (where reported) and postoperative dietary intake, according to dietary intake.
To explore (if) in the development of postoperative complications (infection, pressure ulcer and VTE), there is a correlation with postoperative dietary intake.
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Detailed Description
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The proposed study for this protocol is an observation study of the dietary intake of older adult hip fracture patients. The study will comprise of a weighed food diary, commencing on day zero after surgery. Potential participants that will be invited will be older adult hip fracture patients (\>60yrs) with a confirmed hip fracture diagnosis that requires surgical repair. The diary will consist of the researcher weighing the plate of food before and after the participant's meal as this is regarded as a more accurate measure than relying on participant recall and does not place the participant under any additional stress.
The researcher will not handle any food, and plates will be placed on a digital scale. Should a food have a specified weight - for example a yoghurt, the weight on the product will be recorded. Fluid intake will be recorded according to drinks served with meals and jugs of water per day. After each meal the researcher will weigh the plate; if it is a multiple item meal (for example meat, potatoes, and vegetables), the researcher will weigh the leftover components individually to ensure the validity of the weighed food method and to achieve the highest degree of accuracy possible. The researcher will not be present nor disrupt the participant during their meal. After their meal, the researcher will ask the participant if they have had any additional snacks and observe if they have had any assistance with their meal. Data will also be obtained regarding the times of meals, the ratio of staff to patients and if any complications have developed.
The aim of this study is to explore the postoperative dietary intake of older adult hip fracture patients until day three after surgery. This builds on research where data on hip fracture patients was taken in relation to diet, anthropometry, and biochemical indices during inpatient stays. Whilst the study was commenced in the second week post-surgery and compared against values at the week 1 admission as a baseline, the researchers observed a longer length of stay, drops in energy intake that coincided with a low BMI on admission and additionally, referrals for high-risk patients that were not actioned.
Subsequent studies have used varied interventions to explore postoperative nutrition, however a weighed food diary has yet to be used in the immediate postoperative period, which justifies the need for this study to explore nutritional intake as accurately as possible.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Observational
Observational prospective study
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Traumatic hip fractures - such as a road traffic collision injury.
* Patients that cannot speak English due to the need for informed consent.
* Patients undergoing oncologic treatment.
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Teesside University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Helen Lloyd
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Teesside University
Middlesbrough, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2024 Jan 19539 LLOYD
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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