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'Have you had your bowl of rice?': a qualitative study of eating patterns in older Taiwanese adults.

机译:“你有碗饭吗?”:对台湾老年人的饮食方式的定性研究。

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AIM: The purpose of this study was to explore the eating patterns of older Taiwanese adults. BACKGROUND: The number of older adults in Taiwan is increasing and they have been shown to have poor nutritional status. However, little attention has been directed at uncovering eating patterns among this population as part of their aging process. DESIGN: To explore older Taiwanese adults' eating patterns, a qualitative research design was chosen. METHODS: Eating patterns of older Taiwanese adults were explored in narrative interviews conducted from April-June 2007. Of the 156 participants who participated in a larger correlational, cross-sectional study, 58 agreed to answer one open-ended question about their eating patterns. All interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: Analysis of interview data identified three major categories: 'eating and old age', 'eating and faith' and 'eating and family harmony'. Subcategories in each major category included 'achieving good health', 'upholding old customs'; 'depending on God/fate', 'enjoying later life'; and 'following the family eating rules', 'self-sacrificing for the family', respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Older Taiwanese people adopt eating patterns not only for health reasons, but also in keeping with their faith and the need to preserve family harmony. This research supports and contributes to understanding the eating patterns of older adults in Taiwan. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Disseminating these findings may increase nurses' awareness of nutrition issues in older adults. Older Taiwanese adults' eating patterns centred on family values. Nursing intervention programmes, therefore, should address key family members involved in food preparation. Our findings also suggest that older adults followed old customs in their eating practices. Nurses are suggested to acknowledge and respect these customs as special food needs of older adults.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是探讨台湾老年人的饮食习惯。背景:台湾老年人的数量正在增加,并且已证明他们的营养状况较差。然而,很少有人关注发现这些人口的衰老过程中的饮食方式。设计:为了探索台湾老年人的饮食习惯,选择了定性研究设计。方法:从2007年4月至6月进行的叙述性访谈中探讨了台湾老年人的饮食方式。在参加较大型相关性横断面研究的156名参与者中,有58名同意回答有关其饮食方式的一个开放性问题。所有采访均进行录音,逐字记录,并使用定性内容分析法进行分析。结果:对访谈数据的分析确定了三个主要类别:“饮食与老年”,“饮食与信仰”和“饮食与家庭和睦”。每个主要类别中的子类别包括“实现健康”,“坚持旧习俗”; “取决于上帝/命运”,“享受晚年生活”;和“遵守家庭饮食规则”,“为家庭牺牲自我”。结论:台湾老年人采用饮食方式不仅是出于健康原因,而且还符合他们的信仰和维护家庭和谐的需要。这项研究支持并有助于了解台湾老年人的饮食方式。与临床实践的关系:传播这些发现可能会提高护士对老年人营养问题的认识。台湾老年人的饮食习惯以家庭价值观为中心。因此,护理干预计划应针对参与食物制备的关键家庭成员。我们的发现还表明,老年人在饮食习惯上遵循古老的习俗。建议护士承认并尊重这些习俗,这是老年人的特殊食物需求。

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