Nutrition Disorders in Old Age Clinical Trial
— NUTRICAREOfficial title:
Attitudes, Knowledge, Self-efficacy, and Behaviors of Nurses in NUTRItional CARE for Older People: an Observational Study (the NUTRICARE Project)
NCT number | NCT05691595 |
Other study ID # | 74/INT/2022 |
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Status | Recruiting |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | June 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date | January 2025 |
Even if awareness among nurses regarding the importance of nutritional care for older people has increased in recent years, nurses continue to underestimate the necessary approach to prevent malnutrition. Therefore, some authors have argued the critical importance of understanding which factors can influence nurses' caring behaviors during real situations and affect the prevention and management of malnutrition under actual working conditions. Specifically, the relationship between nurses' attitudes, knowledge, and self-efficacy in nutritional care for older people has not been described yet. Understanding these relationships can provide a framework to enhance adequate caring behaviors, mitigating the negative attitudes. Considering that self-efficacy has been previously theorized in several populations as the mediator of the relationship from knowledge and attitudes to specific behaviors, the investigators hypothesized that knowledge and attitudes in the specific area of nursing nutritional care have moderately positive effects on nursing caring behaviors in nutritional care only through the mediation of nursing self-efficacy. The study design is a multi-phase, descriptive observational cross-sectional, multicentric study, collecting data using a web-survey.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 203 |
Est. completion date | January 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - to be a nurse; - aged = 18 years; - full-time work contract; - work experience: more than six months of experience in the same ward; - work experience in nutritional care for older people (people aged 60 years and older). Exclusion Criteria: - not available to participate in the study; - not compiling the informed consent (via the same web-survey); - working in critical care settings (e.g., intensive care units, emergency demertments); - working in outpatient settings. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Italy | ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda | Milano | |
Italy | IRCCS Policlinico San Donato | San Donato Milanese | Milan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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IRCCS Policlinico S. Donato | ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | To develop, test, and validate the "Nursing Nutritional Care Behaviors Scale" (B-NNC Scale) | A multi-phase nested sub-study will be conducted as per the recommendations for self-reported measures design and development. Before collecting data for the cross-sectional data collection phase, the conceptualizing of the B-NNC Scale has been conducted as a methodological step. The cross-sectional study data for answering the main Outcomes will also be employed to provide the initial validation (psychometric proprieties) of the B-NNC Scale.
Phase one will conceptualize the B-NNC Scale by employing three main steps: literature review, a consensus meeting among researchers, and drafting the pool of items. Phase two will be referred to as the validation process. The first methodological step will assess the content validity of the pool of items developed in phase one. The second step will encompass the use of cross-sectional data collection to determine the psychometric characteristics of the B-NNC Scale. |
June 2022 - December 2023 | |
Primary | To describe the relationship of attitudes (measured using the SANN-G scale) with knowledge and self-efficacy of nurses in delivering nutritional care for older people | The attitudes will be measured with the Staff Attitudes to Nutritional Nursing Care Geriatric scale (SANN-G scale). The SANN G scale consists of 18 statements, which the respondent can answer on a five-point Likert scale from 'Strongly Agree' to 'Strongly Disagree'. The SANN-G scale is based on the theory of planned behavior by Ajzen (1991). The original scale investigates the attitudes of nurses to five factors related to nutritional care, identified in the literature as critical for high-quality care. The authors of the original instrument also validated the cut-off for a positive attitude to each factor. The five factors, with their ranges and cut-offs for positive attitudes, are: norms, habits, assessment, intervention, individualization. | June 2022 - December 2023 | |
Primary | To describe the relationship of knowledge (measured using the KoM-G scale) with attitudes and self-efficacy of nurses in delivering nutritional care for older people | The knowledge will be measured with the Knowledge of Malnutrition- Geriatric (KoM-G), a questionnaire that consists of 19 multiple-choice questions about malnutrition in older people, with six possible answers, one of which is "I don't know". Each of the other five answers can be right or wrong. The question is considered correct if all the answers are correctly marked. A correct answer assigns 6 points; an incorrect answer is 1 point. The score goes from a minimum of 19 points to a maximum of 114 points; no cut-off will be specified). The Italian version of the tool showed good psychometric properties (ICC coefficient for the total scores=0.981; Kuder-Richardson 20 test=0.914). | June 2022 - December 2023 | |
Primary | To describe the relationship of self-efficacy (measured using the SE-NNC scale) with attitudes and knowledge of nurses in delivering nutritional care for older people. | The self-efficacy of nurses to assess nutritional care will be measured using the self-efficacy scale for nursing nutrition care (SE-NNC). SE-NNC is a self-report tool encompassing 27 items and measuring self-efficacy in boosting knowledge (regarding nutritional care), assessment and evidence utilization, and care delivery. Each domain requires to be computed standardizing the responses in a 0-100 score, where the higher self-efficacy scores indicate greater self-efficacy levels. A total self-efficacy score might be computed. In the validation study, the SE-NNC showed adequate internal consistency for each domain and the overall scale (Cronbach's a ranged from 0.879 to 0.963). | June 2022 - December 2023 |
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