Validation of the revised mini nutritional assessment short-forms in nursing homes in Spain
OBJECTIVE: To contribute to the validation of the revised BMI-MNA-SF and CC- MNA-SF with regard to association and agreement with the full-MNA, considered as gold standard, in nursing homes in Spain. DESIGN: Prospective analysis. SETTING: Nursing homes. PARTICIPANTS: Eight hundred ninety five subjec...
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description | OBJECTIVE: To contribute to the validation of the revised BMI-MNA-SF and CC- MNA-SF with regard to association and agreement with the full-MNA, considered as gold standard, in nursing homes in Spain. DESIGN: Prospective analysis. SETTING: Nursing homes. PARTICIPANTS: Eight hundred ninety five subjects aged 65 or older meeting inclusion criteria. MEASUREMENTS: Correlation, diagnostic accuracy and agreement between the revised MNA short forms and the MNA full form. RESULTS: The MNA-SFs correlated strongly with the full MNA version (Pearson’s correlation coefficient r=0.904; p |
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