Texture-Modified Diet for Improving the Management of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Nursing Home Residents: An Expert Review
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Texture-Modified Diet for Improving the Management of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Nursing Home Residents: An Expert Review
Abstract
Objectives: This paper provides evidence-based and, when appropriate, expert reviewed recommendations for long-stay residents who are prescribed texture-modified diets (TMDs), with the consideration that these residents are at high risk of worsening oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD), malnutrition, dehydration, aspiration pneumonia, and OD-associated mortality, poorer quality of life and high costs.
Design: Nestlé Health Science funded an initial virtual meeting attended by all authors, in which the unmet needs and subsequent recommendations for OD management were discussed. The opinions, results, and recommendations detailed in this paper are those of the authors, and are independent of funding sources.
Setting: OD is common in nursing home (NH) residents, and is defined as the inability to initiate and perform safe swallowing. The long-stay NH resident population has specific characteristics marked by a shorter life expectancy relative to community-dwelling older adults, high prevalence of multimorbidity with a high rate of complications, dementia, frailty, disability, and often polypharmacy. As a result, OD is associated with malnutrition, dehydration, aspiration pneumonia, functional decline, and death. Complications of OD can potentially be prevented with the use of TMDs.
Results: This report presents expert opinion and evidence-informed recommendations for best practice on the nutritional management of OD. It aims to highlight the practice gaps between the evidence-based management of OD and real-world patterns, including inadequate dietary provision and insufficient staff training. In addition, the unmet need for OD screening and improvements in therapeutic diets are explored and discussed.
Conclusion: There is currently limited empirical evidence to guide practice in OD management. Given the complex and heterogeneous population of long-stay NH residents, some 'best practice' approaches and interventions require extensive efficacy testing before further changes in policy can be implemented.
Keywords: Dysphagia; malnutrition; nursing home; texture-modified diet.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Simmons reports personal fees from Nestlé Health Science, during the conduct of the study. Dr. Ballesteros-Pomar reports personal fees from Nestlé Health Science, during the conduct of the study. Dr. Cherubini reports personal fees from Nestlé Health Science, during the conduct of the study. Dr. Keller reports other from Nestlé Health Science during the conduct of the study; grants and other from Abbott Nutrition, outside the submitted work. Dr. Rolland reports grants from Biophytis, Novartis, outside the submitted work. Mr. Lam reports other from Nestlé Health Science, during the conduct of the study; other from International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative, personal fees from Nestlé Health Science, outside the submitted work; and Co-chair of the International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative.
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