Postoperative Dietary Intake of Hip Fracture Patients
An Observation Study of Postoperative Dietary Intake of Older Adult Hip Fracture Patients: a Weighed Food Diary
Teesside University
30 participants
May 13, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to observe the postoperative dietary intake in older adult hip fracture patients from their day of surgery (day zero) until day three inclusive. The aims of this study are: 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.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Adults >60yrs with a confirmed diagnosis of a hip fracture requiring surgical repair.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Pathological hip fractures
- 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.
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Interventions
Observational prospective study
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NCT06451679