Many patients are admitted to hospital and are already malnourished. Gaps in practice have identified that care processes for these patients can be improved. Hospital staff, including management, needs to work towards optimizing nutrition care in hospitals to improve the prevention, detection and treatment of malnutrition. The objective of this study was to understand how staff members perceived and described the necessary ingredients to support change efforts required to improve nutrition care in their hospital.A qualitative study was conducted using purposive sampling techniques to recruit participants for focus groups (FG) (n\ua0=\ua011) and key informant interviews (n\ua0=\ua040) with a variety of hospital staff and management. Discussi...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common in hospitalized patients and is associated with increased mortali...
Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is present in 20–50% of hospitalized patients, and nutritional c...
Abstract Background Nutrition care in hospitals is of...
Abstract Background Many patients are admitted to hospital and are already malnourished. Gaps in pra...
The Nutrition Care in Canadian Hospitals (2010–2013) study identified the prevalence of malnutrition...
BACKGROUND: Change promotes quality in healthcare, yet adopting change can be challenging. Understan...
Aims: this paper presents examples of good practice in nutritional screening and care and identifies...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Objectives: In the hospital setting, poor dietary intake interacts with disease and represents a maj...
Funder: Canadian Frailty NetworkBackground: Many patients are already malnourished when admitted to ...
Background: Successful improvements in health care practice need to be sustained and spread to have ...
Aim: Models of hospital malnutrition care reliant on dietitians can be inefficient and of limited ef...
Background Malnutrition in medical and surgical inpatients is an on-going problem. More-2-Eat (M2E) ...
Poor nutritional care within the hospital setting continues despite decades of work chronicling and ...
Background & aim: \ud \ud This paper describes nutrition care practices in acute care hospitals acro...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common in hospitalized patients and is associated with increased mortali...
Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is present in 20–50% of hospitalized patients, and nutritional c...
Abstract Background Nutrition care in hospitals is of...
Abstract Background Many patients are admitted to hospital and are already malnourished. Gaps in pra...
The Nutrition Care in Canadian Hospitals (2010–2013) study identified the prevalence of malnutrition...
BACKGROUND: Change promotes quality in healthcare, yet adopting change can be challenging. Understan...
Aims: this paper presents examples of good practice in nutritional screening and care and identifies...
Aim: Up to 60% of older medical patients are malnourished with further decline during hospital stay....
Objectives: In the hospital setting, poor dietary intake interacts with disease and represents a maj...
Funder: Canadian Frailty NetworkBackground: Many patients are already malnourished when admitted to ...
Background: Successful improvements in health care practice need to be sustained and spread to have ...
Aim: Models of hospital malnutrition care reliant on dietitians can be inefficient and of limited ef...
Background Malnutrition in medical and surgical inpatients is an on-going problem. More-2-Eat (M2E) ...
Poor nutritional care within the hospital setting continues despite decades of work chronicling and ...
Background & aim: \ud \ud This paper describes nutrition care practices in acute care hospitals acro...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common in hospitalized patients and is associated with increased mortali...
Background/Objectives: Malnutrition is present in 20–50% of hospitalized patients, and nutritional c...
Abstract Background Nutrition care in hospitals is of...