Food'to'Go - a Feasibility Study of Post-discharge Meals for Older Patients by the Use of ICT-technology
Malnutrition
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Malnutrition focused on measuring Pilot study, Frail elderly, Malnutrition, Functionality, Life quality, Health care technology
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- are 65 years or older
- are admitted to department of internal medicine, O
- have a nutritional risc score of 3 or more
- are discharged to own home
- are able to participate in the project for 12 weeks
- are able to read, write and understand Danish
- live within a radius of 20 km radius from Herlev Hospital
Exclusion Criteria:
- have food allergies or intolerance
- are vegetarians
- are terminally ill
- are included in the RiSK project
- are unable to communicate and co-operate on the use of the tablet computer
Sites / Locations
- Herlev Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Other
Controle Group
App for food delivery
Patients in the control group are undergoing the same measurements and records before discharge, and at six and twelve weeks, as the intervention group. The control group receives no special treatment or care after discharge.
Intervention: Tablet Computer Patients in the intervention group receives a tablet upon discharge from the hospital. The tablet contains an app, which the patients in the intervention group can use for ordering meals for delivery from the kitchen at the hospital three times a week. The app also ask the patients to register their own dietary intake, and give them feedback on their daily energy and protein intake. Baseline measurements and records are taken at prior to discharge from the hospital, and after six and twelve weeks.