Objectives: This study aimed to determine the energy and protein content of meals served and consumed by hospitalised patients compared with their needs, to assess patients’ food satisfaction and investigate associations with energy and protein intake. Design: This was an exploratory quantitative cross-sectional study. Setting: Three public hospitals within the Cape Town metropole were recruited; a central hospital (945 beds), large district hospital (372 beds) and a medium district hospital (172 beds). Subjects: Adult inpatients 18+ years admitted to medical or surgical wards, on a non-therapeutic/normal hospital diet were recruited by purposive sampling method between 2018 and 2019. Outcomes measures: Each participant’s weight and he...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
BackgroundThere is a need for quick and easy methods to monitor nutritional intake in hospital and i...
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the inadequacy of voluntary energy and nutrient intake on ...
Nutritional quality has been a major food and beverage service consideration in planning and reviewi...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Background & aims: Providing sufficient protein an energy is considered crucial in the treatment of ...
Background and aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients...
Background: Malnutrition impacts many patients in hospital and can have serious consequences. This s...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Improvement of hospital meal services is a strategy to optimize protein and energ...
The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients in Australian and N...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine patients' satisfaction with the bulk trolley fo...
Background: Malnutrition caused by sub-optimal food consumption is an alarming and ongoing issue in ...
Patients with a positive undernutrition screening score stay in hospital 1.4 days longer, with more ...
Objectives: To determine the relative validity of two semi-quantitative food record charts (FRCs) to...
RATIONALE: Malnutrition in hospitals is often not assessed and malnourished patients rarely receive ...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
BackgroundThere is a need for quick and easy methods to monitor nutritional intake in hospital and i...
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the inadequacy of voluntary energy and nutrient intake on ...
Nutritional quality has been a major food and beverage service consideration in planning and reviewi...
Inpatient Malnutrition rates are quite high and distributed in almost all hospitals for all ty...
Background & aims: Providing sufficient protein an energy is considered crucial in the treatment of ...
Background and aims The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients...
Background: Malnutrition impacts many patients in hospital and can have serious consequences. This s...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Improvement of hospital meal services is a strategy to optimize protein and energ...
The Australasian Nutrition Care Day Survey (ANCDS) reported two-in-five patients in Australian and N...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine patients' satisfaction with the bulk trolley fo...
Background: Malnutrition caused by sub-optimal food consumption is an alarming and ongoing issue in ...
Patients with a positive undernutrition screening score stay in hospital 1.4 days longer, with more ...
Objectives: To determine the relative validity of two semi-quantitative food record charts (FRCs) to...
RATIONALE: Malnutrition in hospitals is often not assessed and malnourished patients rarely receive ...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
BackgroundThere is a need for quick and easy methods to monitor nutritional intake in hospital and i...
Aim: The aim of our study was to evaluate the inadequacy of voluntary energy and nutrient intake on ...