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Solid oral supplementation: Economic assessment. Economic impact of the introduction of a solid oral nutritional supplement adapted to malnourished older adults with poor dental health.

Authors :
Pouysségur, V.
Castelli, C.
Antoine, V.
Chkair, S.
Bouvet, S.
Source :
European Geriatric Medicine; Jul2017, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p234-239, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background In a study involving 175 malnourished frail older adults, a solid oral supplement (ONS) adapted to people with poor dental status allowed an increase of weight and appetite (Protibis ® cookies, France). There was a decrease of bedsores and diarrhea and a trend of a decrease of falls and infections (Pouysségur et al., 2015). Objectives To use the database of this randomized controlled trial for an economic assessment a posteriori. Methods 1) Estimation of the medical cost of bedsores, diarrhea, falls and infections (Delphi method). 2) Comparison of the average cost per participant of the Control group (no cookies) vs. Intervention group (cookies). 3) Sensitivity analysis (Monte Carlo simulations, Tornado diagrams). Results For an 18-week period of observation, the consumption of cookies during 6 weeks generated a cost minimization for Health Insurance. For 18 weeks, the cost cutting was confirmed, mainly in the treatment of falls, with savings due to the reduction of hospital stays (83.44 €) and medical consultations (85.37 €), and in the treatment of infections, with savings due to the reduction of hospital stays (58.90 €). Savings ranged from 1.52 to 2.48 € daily and per malnourished resident, in the case of standard or full protection, respectively. For the institution, it also reduced the working time of the nursing staff by 30 min daily and per malnourished resident. Conclusion The additional cost generated by this new solid ONS in the usual care was compensated with savings generated thanks to the improvement of the nutritional status of the residents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18787649
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Geriatric Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123680260
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurger.2017.04.012