Maria Cristina Gonzalez M.D., Ph.D. , Thiago J.M. Gonçalves M.D., Ph.D. , Valéria A. Rosenfeld M.D. , Silvana P. Orlandi R.D., Ph.D. , Pedro E. Portari-Filho M.D., Ph.D. , Antonio Carlos L. Campos M.D., Ph.D.
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Assessment of the adherence to perioperative nutritional care protocols in Brazilian hospitals: The PreopWeek study
Objectives
The study (PreopWeek) aimed to assess the perioperative nutritional care for major surgical patients in Brazilian hospitals, focusing on adherence to emerging multimodal protocols like Enhanced Recovery After Surgery and Acceleration of Total Postoperative Recovery.
Methods
An observational cross-sectional study was conducted in Brazilian hospitals enrolled voluntarily from June 19 to June 23, 2023 (convenience sample). Data were collected through patient interviews and medical records review.
Results
Data from 219 patients up to the fifth postoperative day or postoperative discharge across 24 hospitals were analyzed. Only three hospitals (12.5%) had established institutional perioperative protocols. Most of the patients were female (60.3%) and over 60 y old (81.7%) and underwent gastrointestinal (34.7%) or orthopedic (33.3%) surgeries. General and nutritional preoperative counseling was provided to a respective 82.2% and 62.6% of the patients. Only 25.7% of the patients had preoperative fasting for up to 3 h, and 28.8% received carbohydrate-rich supplements. Immunonutrition was not received by 43.8% at any point. Although most started postoperative refeeding within 24 h (81.7%), 39.4% started with a liquid diet and 70.6% reported postoperative immobilization in the first 24 h. Notable differences were observed between hospitals with and without protocols. Hospitals with institutional protocols reported significantly more preoperative exercises and nutritional counseling and higher adherence rates for all the perioperative protocols.
Conclusions
Our study demonstrates a lack of adherence to the multimodal protocols, even in hospitals with institutional protocols. Future educational programs are necessary to improve this result.
期刊介绍:
Nutrition has an open access mirror journal Nutrition: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
Founded by Michael M. Meguid in the early 1980''s, Nutrition presents advances in nutrition research and science, informs its readers on new and advancing technologies and data in clinical nutrition practice, encourages the application of outcomes research and meta-analyses to problems in patient-related nutrition; and seeks to help clarify and set the research, policy and practice agenda for nutrition science to enhance human well-being in the years ahead.