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Using Technology to Promote Patient Engagement in Nutrition Care: A Feasibility Study

机译:利用技术促进患者参与营养护理:可行性研究

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Empowering patients to participate in nutrition care during hospitalisation may improve their dietary intakes and associated outcomes. This study tested the acceptability and feasibility of a technology-based intervention to engage hospital patients in nutrition care at a tertiary teaching hospital in Australia. The hospital used an electronic foodservice system (EFS), by which patients ordered meals via bedside computers. Adults at nutritional risk received the nutrition technology (NUTRI-TEC) intervention, involving nutrition assessment, education on nutrition requirements and training on using the EFS to enter food intakes and monitor nutrition goals. Acceptability was assessed using patient satisfaction and engagement surveys. Feasibility was assessed by evaluating the intervention delivery/fidelity and patient recruitment/retention. Patients’ dietary intakes were observed daily to indicate the intervention’s effects and assess the accuracy of the patient-recorded intakes. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. Of the 71 patients recruited, 49 completed the study (55% male; median (IQR) age 71 (65–78) years; length of stay 10 (7–14) days). Patient satisfaction with NUTRI-TEC was high. Intervention delivery and fidelity targets were met but recruitment (≥50%) and retention (≥75%) targets were not; only 31% of patients agreed to participate and 69% completed the study (mostly due to unexpected/early discharge). Patient- and researcher-recorded dietary intakes correlated strongly, indicating patients can record food intakes accurately using technology. This study highlights the important role technology is likely to play in facilitating patient engagement and improving care during hospitalisation.
机译:赋予患者在住院期间参与营养护理可能会改善他们的膳食摄入和相关成果。该研究测试了基于技术的干预的可接受性和可行性,以在澳大利亚的第三级教学医院参与营养治疗患者。该医院使用了电子食品服务系统(EFS),通过床边电脑订购了膳食。营养风险的成年人受到营养技术(Nutri-Tec)干预,涉及营养评估,营养要求和使用EFS进入食物摄入量的培训和监测营养目标的培训。使用患者满意度和参与调查评估可接受性。通过评估干预送货/保真度和患者招聘/保留来评估可行性。每天观察患者的膳食摄入量,表明干预的影响并评估患者记录的摄入量的准确性。描述性和推理统计数据用于分析数据。在招聘的71例患者中,49名已完成这项研究(55%男性;中位数(IQR)年龄71(65-78)年;逗留时间10(7-14)天)。患者与Nutri-Tec的满意度很高。举行干预交付和富达目标,但招聘(≥50%)和保留(≥75%)目标不是;只有31%的患者同意参加,69%完成了研究(主要是由于意外/早期出院)。患者和研究人员记录的膳食摄入量强烈相关,表明患者可以使用技术准确地记录食物摄入量。本研究强调了重要的作用技术可能在促进患者的参与和住院期间改善护理。

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