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Health practitioner practices and their influence on nutritional intake of hospitalised patients

         

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Objectives:In the hospital setting,poor dietary intake interacts with disease and represents a major and modifiable cause of malnutrition.Understanding barriers to adequate dietary intake is an important strategy to guide the development of interventions to improve nutrition intake.The aim of this study reported in this paper was to explore patient,family and health care professionals''perceptions of barriers to and enablers of adequate nutrition care and dietary intake of medical inpatients.Methods:An exploratory qualitative study design incorporating group and individual interviews of patients(n=14),their family members(n=4),and health care professionals(n=18)was undertaken.Participants were recruited pragmatically,using a mix of convenience and purposive sampling.A theoretically informed,semi-structured interview schedule was based on observations of practice and the Theoretical Domains Framework.Interviews were audio-recorded,transcribed verbatim and analysed inductively using a general inductive approach.Results:Three key themes emerged from analysing participant interviews.Siloed approaches to nutrition care reflected the diverse range of health care professionals responsible for nutrition care but who often worked in isolation from their colleagues.Competing work priorities for nurses reflected the challenge in prioritise nutrition care which was often constrained because of other care needs or work-related pressures.Helping patients to eat highlighted that nurses were often the only health care professional who would provide assistance to patients at mealtimes and lack of available staff could negatively influence patients''nutrition intakes.Conclusions:We have identified many complex and interrelated barriers which preclude adequate dietary intake in acute medical patients.These predominantly reflect issues inherent in the hospital culture and environment.Multi-faceted and sustainable interventions that support a facilitating nutrition culture and multidisciplinary collaboration,inclusive of patients and families,are needed to address these underlying barriers.

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  • 来源
    《国际护理科学(英文)》 |2019年第2期|P.162-168|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Menzies Health Institute Queensland Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaSchool of Nursing and Midwifery Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaNursing and Midwifery Education and Research Unit Gold Coast University Hospital 1 Hospital Blvd QLD Australia;

    School of Allied Health Sciences Griffith University Gold Coast Campus Parklands Drive Southport QLD Australia;

    Menzies Health Institute Queensland Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaSchool of Allied Health Sciences Griffith University Gold Coast Campus Parklands Drive Southport QLD Australia;

    Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Gold Coast Health 1 Hospital Blvd QLD Australia;

    Menzies Health Institute Queensland Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaSchool of Nursing and Midwifery Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaNursing and Midwifery Education and Research Unit Gold Coast University Hospital 1 Hospital Blvd QLD Australia;

    Menzies Health Institute Queensland Griffith University Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaSchool of Allied Health Sciences Griffith University Gold Coast Campus Parklands Drive Southport QLD AustraliaDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics Gold Coast Health 1 Hospital Blvd QLD Australia;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 肿瘤学;
  • 关键词

    Cognition; Dietary services; Patients; Personnel; Hospital; Qualitative research;

    机译:认知;饮食服务;患者;人员;医院;定性研究;
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