Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a novel meal service, FoodforCare, improves dietary intake and patient satisfaction, compared to the traditional 3-meals a day service (TMS). DESIGN: We performed a prospective cohort study at medical (Gastroenterology) and surgical (Gynecology, Urology, Orthopedics) wards. Patients were offered TMS (July 2015 - May 2016; n = 326) or FfC meal service (after stepwise introduction per ward from January 2016 - December 2016; n = 311). METHOD: Primary outcome was the mean percentage of protein and energy intake relative to requirements, between patients receiving TMS and those receiving FfC, on the first and fourth day of full oral intake. Patient satisfaction comprised rating of t...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitals is a commonly occurring and often overlooked issue that impact...
Summary: Background & Aim: Various initiatives have been taken and recommended to improve foods...
Background The present study aimed to determine changes in patient dietary intake, plate waste and m...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a novel meal service, FoodforCare, improves dietary intake and pat...
Contains fulltext : 200491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND & ...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitals may be combatted by improving the meal service. Aim: To evalua...
Aim: This systemic review aimed to investigate the effects of various methods of point of service me...
This review aims to identify hospital food service strategies to improve food consumption among hosp...
Background and aims: Electronic bedside spoken meal ordering systems (BMOS) have the potential to im...
Background: Room service (RS) is a hospital foodservice model that is traditionally unique to the pr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Radboud University Medical Center introduced a new food se...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine patients' satisfaction with the bulk trolley fo...
BACKGROUND: An adequate hospital foodservice is important to optimize protein and energy intake and ...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitals is a commonly occurring and often overlooked issue that impact...
Summary: Background & Aim: Various initiatives have been taken and recommended to improve foods...
Background The present study aimed to determine changes in patient dietary intake, plate waste and m...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a novel meal service, FoodforCare, improves dietary intake and pat...
Contains fulltext : 200491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND & ...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitals may be combatted by improving the meal service. Aim: To evalua...
Aim: This systemic review aimed to investigate the effects of various methods of point of service me...
This review aims to identify hospital food service strategies to improve food consumption among hosp...
Background and aims: Electronic bedside spoken meal ordering systems (BMOS) have the potential to im...
Background: Room service (RS) is a hospital foodservice model that is traditionally unique to the pr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Radboud University Medical Center introduced a new food se...
BACKGROUND: New evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and reco...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine patients' satisfaction with the bulk trolley fo...
BACKGROUND: An adequate hospital foodservice is important to optimize protein and energy intake and ...
BackgroundNew evidence indicates that increased dietary protein ingestion promotes health and recove...
Background: Malnutrition in hospitals is a commonly occurring and often overlooked issue that impact...
Summary: Background & Aim: Various initiatives have been taken and recommended to improve foods...
Background The present study aimed to determine changes in patient dietary intake, plate waste and m...