Puréed diet: prevalence and reported reasons for use in a long-term care hospital.

D Cormier, D W Harper, P A O'Hara, C Brillant, D Caissie, J Dubeau, J Mitalas
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Although puréed diets are thought to be widely used for patients in long-term care facilities, there is little specific information concerning prevalence and reasons for the actual use of this diet texture. At Saint-Vincent Hospital, a 516 bed, long-term care and rehabilitation facility, 25.9% of the chronic-care population (n = 424) were on a puréed diet. Those who received puréed diets tended to be older (83.5 years versus 75.4 years, P < 0.001) and were more likely to be female (82.7% versus 70.8% P < 0.006), than the total population of long-term care patients. A greater percentage of patients receiving a puréed diet had dementia (43.0% versus 30.6%, P < 0.02), and fewer had cerebrovascular accident as a primary diagnosis (22.6% versus 33.9%, P < 0.05), than the total population of long-term care patients at this hospital. Following data collection, reasons for patients being on a puréed diet were grouped into five categories. The most popular categories were "Physiological/Mechanical" and "Cognitive" problems.

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pursamed饮食:在长期护理医院的流行情况和报告的使用原因。
虽然人们认为,长期护理机构的病人广泛使用改良饮食,但关于这种饮食结构的流行程度和实际使用原因的具体信息很少。在拥有516张床位的长期护理和康复机构圣文森特医院,25.9%的慢性病患者(n = 424)采用了减肥饮食。接受改良饮食的患者往往年龄较大(83.5岁对75.4岁,P < 0.001),并且更有可能是女性(82.7%对70.8% P < 0.006)。与该医院的长期护理患者总数相比,接受改良饮食的患者患痴呆的比例更高(43.0%对30.6%,P < 0.02),而以脑血管意外为主要诊断的比例更低(22.6%对33.9%,P < 0.05)。在数据收集之后,将患者节食的原因分为五类。最受欢迎的类别是“生理/机械”和“认知”问题。
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