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Study NCT ID: NCT06576895
Status: RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-08-14

Brief Title: Nutrition Practice in Critically Ill Adults - an Observational Study
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Nutrition Practice in Critically Ill Adults - an Observational Study
Status: RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: NUTRIENT
Brief Summary: To determine the role of nutrition in recovery from critical illness current practice must first be understood However no benchmarking process currently exists for nutrition practice during critical illness from ICU admission to hospital discharge This vital gap requires addressing

The aim of this study is to inform and re-design models of nutrition care and generate research priorities for the future by obtaining data on nutrition provision and practice and that of consumer preference for nutrition care
Detailed Description: This study is a multi-centre observational study of nutrition practices in critically ill adults across ANZ Two study periods are proposed the first confirmed period in Q3-2024 and the second in 2026

This study is part of a larger study which consists of three interconnected streams This study forms part of Stream 2 which is about understanding nutrition practice and provision in adults with critical illness The findings from this study will be used to inform the development and implementation of new models of nutrition care for adults with critical illness

On the day of study commencement day 1 all patients treated in the ICU and admitted to the ICU after 0000 will be screened for eligibility Observational data will be collected days 1 and 3 of their ICU stay whilst present in ICU and then days 7 14 21 and 28 whether they are in ICU or the ward as well as the first full day on the ward day after ICU discharge

At the completion of our project we will hold the largest sample of nutrition care in critical illness in Australia approximately 1200 Adult patients including the pilot data period and the only international database to include the period after ICU discharge Our proposal directly links with the National Safety and Quality Health Service NSQHS Standard 5 Comprehensive Care and Standard 2 Partnering with Consumers and will rapidly provide data about nutrition care and hospital acquired malnutrition a serious reportable consequence under Standard 5 to inform the accreditation process and provide a risk mitigation strategy to prevent malnutrition before it occurs This data will be used to improve and re-design nutrition care as well as generate new research priorities that are highly relevant to issues within clinical care with the potential to save millions of dollars in healthcare expenditure nationally

Study Oversight

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