Abstract
Abstract Background All clients referred to Integrated Care for Older Persons (ICOP) for falls, frailty or functional decline have a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) including nutrition screening, which may trigger dietetic referral. Methods Retrospective analysis of initial year of a Senior Dietitian (0.5WTE). Results 172 referrals - representing 28% of ICOP clients. 14 did not engage. Age 56-95, Clinical Frailty Scale 3-8 (median 5). 304 consults: 40% one consultation, 40% 1-2 reviews, 20% 3-6 reviews. Nutrition screening Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF)1 score ≤ 7 16% malnourished, 8-11 55% at risk of malnutrition, 12-14 29% not nutritionally at risk. So, 71% categorised as either malnourished or nutritionally at risk. While not assessed in all cases, probable sarcopenia2 was documented in 42% clients using grip strength. Individually tailored advice included (n=158): 141 discharged after individualised dietetic advice. Seven clients deceased. Remainder (nine) ongoing. Conclusion Those attending ICOP have a high prevalence of nutrition concerns, nutrition screening is important, and expert dietetic advice is essential to ensure guidance is evidence-based and resources are appropriate.
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