The need to improve the nutrition of the elderly living in long term care has long been recognised, but how this can best be achieved, and whether (and which) intervention is successful in reducing morbidity is less well understood. The aim of this systematic review was to determine the effectiveness of mealtime interventions for the elderly living in residential care. Mealtime interventions were considered as those that aimed to change/improve the mealtime routine, practice, experience or environment. Following comprehensive searches, review and appraisal, 37 articles were included. Inadequate reporting in over half of the articles limited data quality appraisal. Mealtime interventions were categorised into five types: changes to food serv...
AbstractObjectiveElderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. ...
A concern in some Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities is that the nutritional needs of the residents are...
Scope: malnutrition among older people in care settings is common and associated withadverse outcome...
The need to improve the nutrition of the elderly living in long term care has long been recognised, ...
Background Malnutrition affects 20-50% of patients in acute care hospitals. It is a problem that oft...
OBJECTIVE: Elderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. This i...
Background: In the UK, a third of older hospital patients are malnourished. Malnutrition is associat...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition in older adults is reported to be as high ...
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Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation ...
Background. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an improved ambiance of food consum...
Mealtimes are important events in care homes for physical and social well-being. However, residents ...
Background malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lead...
Background & aims Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisatio...
Background & Aims: The prevalence of undernutrition among older nursing home residents is high and h...
AbstractObjectiveElderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. ...
A concern in some Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities is that the nutritional needs of the residents are...
Scope: malnutrition among older people in care settings is common and associated withadverse outcome...
The need to improve the nutrition of the elderly living in long term care has long been recognised, ...
Background Malnutrition affects 20-50% of patients in acute care hospitals. It is a problem that oft...
OBJECTIVE: Elderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. This i...
Background: In the UK, a third of older hospital patients are malnourished. Malnutrition is associat...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition in older adults is reported to be as high ...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation ...
Background. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an improved ambiance of food consum...
Mealtimes are important events in care homes for physical and social well-being. However, residents ...
Background malnutrition among elderly hospitalised patients is widespread and has been shown to lead...
Background & aims Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisatio...
Background & Aims: The prevalence of undernutrition among older nursing home residents is high and h...
AbstractObjectiveElderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. ...
A concern in some Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities is that the nutritional needs of the residents are...
Scope: malnutrition among older people in care settings is common and associated withadverse outcome...