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The impact of electronic meal ordering systems on hospital and patient outcomes: A systematic review

机译:电子订餐系统对医院和患者结果的影响:系统评价

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Background: Malnutrition is a serious clinical issue associated with adverse patient and hospital outcomes. Hospitals need to consider interventions that support the provision of optimal nutritional management and care for patients. Electronic meal ordering (EMO) systems provide an alternative to traditional paper-based meal ordering with the capacity to support appropriate orders, monitor nutritional status, and potentially improve clinical outcomes.Methods: This review aimed to identify the impact of EMO systems on hospital and patient outcomes. We sought quantitative evidence (peer-reviewed and grey literature) from studies evaluating EMO systems in healthcare facilities, published after 1999 and available in the English language.Results: We identified 23 studies evaluating one of three distinct EMO system-supported models: spoken menu, room service, and self-service. While limited, the evidence indicated that EMO systems were associated with: improved patient satisfaction; decreased food waste; increased consumption; and, for spoken menus, more time with patients. There was no substantive evidence of impact on clinical outcomes.Conclusions: Whether EMO systems meet their potential to support nutritional monitoring and positively impact clinical outcomes remains unanswered within the evidence. Thus, policy makers and hospital management currently have a poor evidence base upon which to make decisions about the value of implementing EMO. Whether these systems can provide support and guidance to patients during meal ordering, improve order appropriateness and accuracy through compliance checking, identify patients in need of dietary education or those at risk of malnutrition are critical areas of focus for future research.
机译:背景:营养不良是与患者和医院不良后果相关的严重临床问题。医院需要考虑干预措施,以支持为患者提供最佳营养管理和护理。电子餐点订购(EMO)系统提供了传统的纸质餐点订购替代功能,能够支持适当的订单,监控营养状况并可能改善临床效果。方法:本次审查旨在确定EMO系统对医院和医院的影响。患者预后。我们从评估医疗机构中EMO系统的研究中寻求定量证据(经过同行评审和灰色文献),该研究于1999年之后发布并以英语提供。结果:我们确定了23项研究,评估了三种不同的EMO系统支持的模型之一:口语菜单,客房服务和自助服务。尽管有限,但证据表明EMO系统与以下方面有关:提高患者的满意度;减少食物浪费;消费增加;对于口头菜单,还有更多的患者陪伴时间。结论:EMO系统是否满足其支持营养监测和对临床结果产生积极影响的潜力,目前尚无定论。因此,决策者和医院管理人员目前缺乏足够的证据来决定实施EMO的价值。这些系统是否可以在点餐过程中为患者提供支持和指导,通过合规性检查提高订单的适用性和准确性,确定需要饮食教育的患者或营养不良的患者,是未来研究的重点领域。

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