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                             CLINICAL SUMMARY
                             Early recognition of malnutrition 
                             in the older adult: a quality 
                             improvement project using a 
                             standardized nutritional tool
             This study      Malnutrition is a significant problem for older adults that can 
             population      have serious. Malnutrition in older adults is associated with 
                     was  a decline in functional status, and an increase in morbidity 
           Community-        and mortality, hospitalizations, length of stay, and health 
         dwelling older      complications. Therefore, malnutrition can lead to increased 
           adults (> 60      health care costs and poor quality of life. However, current 
               years) at     literature shows that malnutrition in older adults is often 
                                                                                                    
              a primary      poorly recognized by health care professionals. The early 
              care clinic    identification of malnutrition and malnutrition risk in older 
              in Mobile,     adults and the implementation of appropriate nutrition 
        Alabama, USA.        interventions can help prevent the poor outcomes associated 
                             with malnutrition. Therefore, routine nutrition screening 
                             is recommended for all older adults to identify those who 
                             are malnourished and those who are at risk for developing 
                             malnutrition. 
                             OBJECTIVE
                             To conduct a quality improvement project to identify the nutritional 
                             status of older adults in a primary care setting by using a standardized 
                             nutritional tool and to improve clinical outcomes by implementing 
                             appropriate interventions.
                             METHODS
                             First, a retrospective chart review of 50 randomly selected medical 
                             records was conducted to evaluate documentation of height, weight, 
                             body mass index (BMI), weight changes, and any intervention and/or 
                             referral data. This review was done to assess and document baseline 
                             data prior the intervention period. Second, for the intervention, clinic 
                             staff was trained on use of the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA) 
                             tool. The staff began using the MNA and after 2 months a chart review 
                             Wadas-Enright M. Early recognition of malnutrition in the older adult: a quality improvement project using a 
                             standardized nutritional tool. J Community Health Nurs 2015; 32: 1-11.
           CLINICAL SUMMARY
           of 25 different randomly selected medical records was conducted, and the records were 
           reviewed for documentation of height, weight, BMI, MNA tool completion, MNA score, 
           and documentation of interventions and/or referrals. 
           RESULTS
           The retrospective chart review showed that 100% of the records documented height and 
           weight, but only 42% documented the BMI and 0% documented interventions and/or 
           referrals. After the implementation of the MNA tool, the chart review showed that 40% 
           of patients had a normal nutritional status, 56% were at risk for malnutrition, and 4% 
           were malnourished. However, 100% of charts did not show documentation for nutrition 
           education, intervention and referrals related to nutrition.
            
                                 NUTRITION CONCLUSION
             The findings of the quality improvement project suggest that risk for malnutrition 
             is prevalent among this sample of older adults in a primary care setting, and 
             suggests that many older adult patients are at risk (56%) or have malnutrition (4%) 
             that is unrecognized. Further, this project demonstrated that documentation of 
             nutritional intervention needs to be evaluated and recorded to better identify and 
             intervene for those older adults to improve outcomes.
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