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Center for Quality Aging Eat, Drink & Be Merry: Enhancing Meals & Snacks Course 3 Sandra F. Simmons, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Please mute your phones: *6

Objectives To review a between-meal snack evaluation protocol To provide guidance in how to determine which residents should receive between-meal snacks (foods, fluids and/or supplements)

Who should receive a between-meal snack evaluation? Residents with low intake who are not responsive to mealtime assistance (< 15% increase in intake) based on evaluation Residents not appropriate for mealtime assistance (due to dining location or other issues, such as staff time) Residents with orders to receive supplements 2-3 times per day

Why conduct a Between Meal Snack Evaluation? Most residents with low intake will show intake gains in response to snacks between meals This includes residents who are and are not responsive to mealtime assistance In other words, snacks work for most everyone!

Why conduct a Between Meal Snack Evaluation? Snacks require less time than feeding assistance during meals Snacks are more cost-effective than oral liquid nutrition supplements (e.g., Ensure) Thus, snacks offer an alternative nutrition intervention for most at-risk residents

Results: Snack Assistance Measure Usual Nursing Care Snack Evaluation Meal Intake 49% (+15%) 46% (+15%) Snack Calories Per Day Staff Time (minutes) 94 (+96) 380 (+223) 1 (+4) 12 (+7)

Why are Snacks Effective? Many residents who eat poorly are only going to consume a small amount during any one sitting Snack offers between meals double the number of opportunities/day to consume foods and fluids BUT There are some key components; namely, 1. Staff Time: spend at least 5-10 minutes 2. Resident Choice: offer a variety of foods and fluids

Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Assign an experienced nurse aide, hydration tech or social activities personnel to 2-4 residents per snack period Minimum of 3 snacks (morning, afternoon, evening on same day) Maximum of 6 snacks within the same week (3 snacks on 2 consecutive days)

Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Monitor meal intake on the same days (observation) Staff member should stay with resident for at least 5-10 minutes providing graduated assistance, as needed 1:4 staff to resident ratio requires an average of 20 minutes per snack period Offer choice of foods/fluids (or at least vary what is given) coordination with Dietary is critical

Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Graduated Levels of Assistance Level 1: Social stimulation and encouragement Level 2: Set-up, preparation for easy access Level 3: Verbal Prompts and Orientation Level 4: Physical Guidance Level 5: Full Physical Assistance

Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Residents with special diet orders can still be given snacks and a choice Offering residents a variety of foods and fluids is more cost-effective than supplements alone - Higher gains in caloric intake - Lower refusal rates - Less total expense

- Popular Items Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Fluids: Assorted juices (cranapple, crangrape, orange) and Fruit Smoothies Foods: whole-milk yogurts, pudding cups, flavored applesauce, soft granola bars, mini sandwiches or baked goods (mini muffins) Key: Variety and Choice

Between Meal Snack Evaluation Protocol Is Resident Responsive to snacks? - Meal intake remains comparable (< 15% change) when snacks are given - Accepts at least 2 of 3 snack offers/day - Consumes 100+ calories per offer

Are there differences between Meal vs Snack Responders? Cognitive Impairment Eating Dependency Eating Pace & Swallowing Problems Food Complaints

Snack Responders Only Less Cognitive Impairment Less Eating Dependency Few Swallowing Problems More Food Complaints

Practice Implications Two-day (6 snack) trial remains the best way to determine if resident should continue to receive snacks between meals Many residents responsive to mealtime assistance are also responsive to snack delivery Some high risk residents may need both (mealtime assistance + snacks)

Practice Implications Provision of snacks and quality assistance only twice/day, five days/week will have a significant effect on intake and weight status Start with days/times most feasible for staff (week days, morning and afternoon) Resident consumption of snacks tends to be highest during morning and afternoon

Staffing Implications Nutritional care tasks throughout the day Social activities and volunteers snacks Nurse aides and licensed nurses meals Staffing strategies will be discussed next session!

Assignment Select residents for evaluation (based on observations and meal evaluations) Implement between-meal snack evaluation protocol for 3-6 snack periods Determine resident responsiveness Begin submitting Resident Data Forms one for each assessed resident.

Next Session To examine staffing resource strategies for nutritional care provision during and between meals

Quiz Results 1. According to recent studies, nursing home staff tend to overestimate the amount of food and fluid that residents consume at mealtimes. By how much do they consistently overestimate consumption? a. 10% or more: 9 (13%) b. 15% or more: 23 (34%) c. 20% or more: 17 (25%) d. 25% or more: 18 (27%)

Quiz Results 2. According to federal guidelines, nursing home residents are considered at risk for weight loss if they consistently eat less than how much of each meal: a. 45% or less:13 (19%) b. 55% or less: 22 (33%) c. 65% or less: 4 (6%) d. 75% or less: 28 (42%)

Quiz Results 3. Residents who undereat are also often at high risk for: a. dehydration: 3 (4%) b. constipation: 0 c. delayed wound healing: 1 (1%) d. all of the above: 63 (94%)

Quiz Results 4. For best results when estimating a resident s mealtime food and fluid consumption, staff members should: a. Use percentage categories, such as 0%, 25%, 50%, etc.: 9 (13%) b. Count each food and fluid item on the meal tray equally as opposed to assigning differential values to different items, such as meat vs. salad: 2 (3%) c. Use a continuous percentage scale from 0% to 100%: 16 (24%) d. a and b: 22 (33%) e. b and c: 18 (27%)