Patient satisfaction is influenced by multiple factors, and different populations are expected to define satisfaction in terms of their novel perspectives. Despite growing interest in patient satisfaction, an extensive literature search reveals no studies of nursing home residents' satisfaction with respect to medical care. In an initial qualitative study using transcripts of interviews conducted as part of a state quality control mandate, categories are identified that make up this population's construct of satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWeight loss in Alzheimer's patients has been observed by many clinicians and reported in the international geriatric literature. It represents a puzzling challenge for clinicians and researchers, and it is an important issue for caregivers and nursing home staff concerned with state and federal requirements for nutrition and weight monitoring. Using indirect calorimetry, we studied the resting energy expenditure of 21 elderly patients; 12 were residing in a community setting, and 9 were institutionalized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough common among the hospitalized frail elderly, malnutrition is often unrecognized by clinicians, and its identification is fought with difficulty due to inadequate nutritional assessment methods and standards. This study compared the use of percent ideal body weight (%IBW) and anthropometry in the assessment of malnutrition in the hospitalized frail elderly. Approximaty 45% of patients studied had at least two anthropometric measurements below the 5th percentile, a level reflecting severe malnutrition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sequential changes in lipid metabolism during tumor growth were evaluated in inbred Lewis rats bearing a mammary adenocarcinoma (AC33). Serum lipids, insulin, glucagon, and liver and adipose tissue lipogenic enzymes were measured in tumor-bearing and control rats after 6, 12, 18, 24, and 32 days of tumor growth. Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity in heart, soleus muscle, and epididymal fat pads was also determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of sepsis on lipid metabolism have not been clearly defined. This study was designed to observe the changes in adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and fatty acid synthetase (FAS) after administration of Escherichia coli bacteria. Male Lewis rats, weighing 245 to 270 g, were assigned to two groups and fed a powdered chow diet for 14 days.
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