1. Area of Investigation The relative need of higher standards in healthcare foodservice facilities. Individual opinions of foodservice directors. 2. Materials and Methods Used Existing text, trade publications, interviews with industry leaders, conferences with estemmed professors and the author\u27s own experience were used for research and evaluation. An important method used to evaluate the need for higher standards was a descriptive survey and the analysis thereof. 3. Major Findings A. The survey showed, with a 42 percent response, that the overwhelming majority of the respondents have problems within their department. B. It is presumed that these problems are caused by a lack of standards and/or a failure to meet existing standards. 4...
Institutionalized foodservice in health care is evolving. Some hospitals have introduced local foods...
Background: Food and nutritional care quality must be assessed and scored, so as to improve health i...
A major driver of the obesity epidemic is obesogenic food environments, characterized by nutrient-po...
1. Area of Investigation The relative need of higher standards in healthcare foodservice facilities....
Summary: Background & Aim: Various initiatives have been taken and recommended to improve foods...
This investigation is concerned mainly with the various types of food services distribution systems,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to overcome the problems surrounding the operational performa...
Objective The objectives of this study were to determine what variables hospital foodservice directo...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to overcome the problems surrounding the operational performa...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to estimate the relationship between acute care consumers' ...
This study used a mixed-methods design combining qualitative and quantitative research to understand...
Background and Objectives : Results of the previous studies indicate that nutrition as one of the b...
Graduation date: 1998The objective of this study was to identify usage of foodservice performance\ud...
The aim of the study was to reduce food waste in a hospital, a hospital cafeteria, and a residential...
In 1981 nursing homes and hospitals with less than 100 beds in Kentucky and Tennessee represented ap...
Institutionalized foodservice in health care is evolving. Some hospitals have introduced local foods...
Background: Food and nutritional care quality must be assessed and scored, so as to improve health i...
A major driver of the obesity epidemic is obesogenic food environments, characterized by nutrient-po...
1. Area of Investigation The relative need of higher standards in healthcare foodservice facilities....
Summary: Background & Aim: Various initiatives have been taken and recommended to improve foods...
This investigation is concerned mainly with the various types of food services distribution systems,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to overcome the problems surrounding the operational performa...
Objective The objectives of this study were to determine what variables hospital foodservice directo...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to overcome the problems surrounding the operational performa...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to estimate the relationship between acute care consumers' ...
This study used a mixed-methods design combining qualitative and quantitative research to understand...
Background and Objectives : Results of the previous studies indicate that nutrition as one of the b...
Graduation date: 1998The objective of this study was to identify usage of foodservice performance\ud...
The aim of the study was to reduce food waste in a hospital, a hospital cafeteria, and a residential...
In 1981 nursing homes and hospitals with less than 100 beds in Kentucky and Tennessee represented ap...
Institutionalized foodservice in health care is evolving. Some hospitals have introduced local foods...
Background: Food and nutritional care quality must be assessed and scored, so as to improve health i...
A major driver of the obesity epidemic is obesogenic food environments, characterized by nutrient-po...