Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay. There is limited evidence for effective nutrition intervention. Staff focus groups were conducted to improve understanding of potential contextual and cultural barriers to feeding older adults in hospital. Methods: Three focus groups involved 22 staff working on the acute medical wards of a large tertiary teaching hospital. Staff disciplines were nursing, dietetics, speech pathology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, pharmacy. A semistructured topic guide was used by the same facilitator to prompt discussions on hospital nutrition care including barriers. Focus groups were tape-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically. Results: All...
Background Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients and has b...
Background: Undernutrition, weight loss and dehydration are major clinical issues for people with de...
Malnutrition in hospitalised older patients may present in the form of micro-nutrient deficiency suc...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Aims and objectives: To identify what nurses experience as barriers to ensuring adequate nutritional...
Objectives: In the hospital setting, poor dietary intake interacts with disease and represents a maj...
Introduction: Nutrition plays a major role in the morbidity and mortality of older adults. A lack of...
Background: A recent report from the Care Quality Commission showed that 20% of hospitals do not mee...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition in a population of elderly hospitalised patie...
Many patients are admitted to hospital and are already malnourished. Gaps in practice have identifie...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
AbstractThe American population is aging with one in every seven Americans over the age of 65. Throu...
Malnutrition is a common problem in older people admitted to hospital, and it is associated with neg...
Background Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients and has b...
Background: Undernutrition, weight loss and dehydration are major clinical issues for people with de...
Malnutrition in hospitalised older patients may present in the form of micro-nutrient deficiency suc...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Aims and objectives: To identify what nurses experience as barriers to ensuring adequate nutritional...
Objectives: In the hospital setting, poor dietary intake interacts with disease and represents a maj...
Introduction: Nutrition plays a major role in the morbidity and mortality of older adults. A lack of...
Background: A recent report from the Care Quality Commission showed that 20% of hospitals do not mee...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition in a population of elderly hospitalised patie...
Many patients are admitted to hospital and are already malnourished. Gaps in practice have identifie...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
AbstractThe American population is aging with one in every seven Americans over the age of 65. Throu...
Malnutrition is a common problem in older people admitted to hospital, and it is associated with neg...
Background Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients and has b...
Background: Undernutrition, weight loss and dehydration are major clinical issues for people with de...
Malnutrition in hospitalised older patients may present in the form of micro-nutrient deficiency suc...