Background Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients and has been identified as an independent risk factor for in-hospital mortality. This study aimed to explore whether food and mealtime experiences contribute to inadequate dietary intake in older people during hospitalisation. Methods This was a qualitative phenomenological study, data for which were collected using semi-structured interviews over a three-week period. During this time, 26 patients aged 65 years or more, admitted to medical and surgical wards in a tertiary acute-care hospital, were asked to participate if they were observed to eat less than half of the meal offered at lunch. Participants provided their perspectives on food and mealtime...
Background & aims Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisatio...
The purpose of this inquiry was to develop substantive theory that describes the social process that...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of mealtime practices (meal time preparation, assistance and interrupti...
Background\ud \ud Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients an...
Up to 30% of acute care patients consume less than half of the food provided in hospital. Inadequate...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Background: A recent report from the Care Quality Commission showed that 20% of hospitals do not mee...
The increasing age of populations throughout the world means that healthcare services are faced with...
BackgroundMalnutrition is common in older people in hospital and is associated with adverse clinical...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Background: Older people have varying degrees of unmet nutritional needs following discharge from ho...
Background & aims: Large-scale studies performed in hospitals with the validated Mini Nutritiona...
Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation m...
Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation ...
Background & aims Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisatio...
The purpose of this inquiry was to develop substantive theory that describes the social process that...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of mealtime practices (meal time preparation, assistance and interrupti...
Background\ud \ud Inadequate dietary intake is a common problem amongst older acute-care patients an...
Up to 30% of acute care patients consume less than half of the food provided in hospital. Inadequate...
Background: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased...
Background: A recent report from the Care Quality Commission showed that 20% of hospitals do not mee...
The increasing age of populations throughout the world means that healthcare services are faced with...
BackgroundMalnutrition is common in older people in hospital and is associated with adverse clinical...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Background: Older people have varying degrees of unmet nutritional needs following discharge from ho...
Background & aims: Large-scale studies performed in hospitals with the validated Mini Nutritiona...
Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation m...
Background & aims: Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisation ...
Background & aims Inadequate feeding assistance and mealtime interruptions during hospitalisatio...
The purpose of this inquiry was to develop substantive theory that describes the social process that...
Aims: To evaluate the impact of mealtime practices (meal time preparation, assistance and interrupti...