Aims. Researchers collaborated with clinicians, consumers and dietitians to develop a policy defining how nurses could support their patients’ nutritional care. Background. A high prevalence of hospital malnutrition has been reported in Australia, Europe and the UK. A patient’s nutritional status can deteriorate during admission. Malnutrition can increase complications, length of stay, mortality rates and health care costs. As the nursing role has become increasingly complex, traditional nurturing activities such as serving the patients’ meals have devolved to other categories of staff leaving the role of nurses in their patients’ nutritional care ill-defined. Design. The research team systematically reviewed relevant research literature us...
Abstract. Nurses are indispensable to the functioning of our hospitals, but due to the nature of the...
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...
Hospital malnutrition is a worldwide problem. A nutritional care policy was evaluated to determine w...
The overall aim of the thesis was to gain a deeper understanding of nutritional nursing care in muni...
Malnutrition has become an acknowledged problem in hospital patients, and certain patient groups inc...
The nutritional care of patients is one of the primary responsibilities of all registered nurses (Pe...
Eating and drinking are integral parts of human existence. An adequate intake of nutrients and water...
Aim. To explore the similarities and differences in the nursing practice in nutritional care between...
Nutrition is a basic human requirement with both physiological and psychosocial dimensions that affe...
Nurses and CNAs are vital members of the health care team. They typically have more contact with pat...
Background: Food and nutrition are primary aspects of health and recovery at illness. Malnutrition a...
This Master's Thesis "The Role of a Nurse in the Care of a Patient's Nutrition" is written in a pure...
Aims: this paper presents examples of good practice in nutritional screening and care and identifies...
ABSTRACT Nurses are caregivers, lifesavers, cheerleaders, confidants, trusted resources, and more (R...
Abstract. Nurses are indispensable to the functioning of our hospitals, but due to the nature of the...
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...
Hospital malnutrition is a worldwide problem. A nutritional care policy was evaluated to determine w...
The overall aim of the thesis was to gain a deeper understanding of nutritional nursing care in muni...
Malnutrition has become an acknowledged problem in hospital patients, and certain patient groups inc...
The nutritional care of patients is one of the primary responsibilities of all registered nurses (Pe...
Eating and drinking are integral parts of human existence. An adequate intake of nutrients and water...
Aim. To explore the similarities and differences in the nursing practice in nutritional care between...
Nutrition is a basic human requirement with both physiological and psychosocial dimensions that affe...
Nurses and CNAs are vital members of the health care team. They typically have more contact with pat...
Background: Food and nutrition are primary aspects of health and recovery at illness. Malnutrition a...
This Master's Thesis "The Role of a Nurse in the Care of a Patient's Nutrition" is written in a pure...
Aims: this paper presents examples of good practice in nutritional screening and care and identifies...
ABSTRACT Nurses are caregivers, lifesavers, cheerleaders, confidants, trusted resources, and more (R...
Abstract. Nurses are indispensable to the functioning of our hospitals, but due to the nature of the...
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...