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BMC Geriatrics
Healthcare professionals’ experiences of providing individualized nutritional care for Older People in hospital and home care: a qualitative study
Jonas Debesay1  Asta Bye1  Marianne Molin1  Astrid Bergland2  Christine Hillestad Hestevik2 
[1] Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University;Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University;
关键词: Nutritional care;    Older persons;    Interviews;    Healthcare professionals;    Hospital;    Home care;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12877-019-1339-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Recent studies indicate inadequate nutritional care practices in healthcare institutions and identify several barriers to perform individualized nutritional care to older persons. Organisation of care can become rigid and standardised, thus failing to be respectful of and responsive to each person’s needs and preferences. There is limited research exploring health professionals’ views on how structure of care allows them to individualize nutritional care to older persons. In this study we aim to explore how healthcare professionals’ experience providing individualised nutritional care within the organisational frames of acute geriatric hospital care and home care. Methods Semi-structured interviews with 23 healthcare professionals from hospital acute geriatric care and home care. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Two main themes and six sub-themes emerged from the material. Theme 1: ‘Meeting patients with complex nutritional problems’ with the sub-themes: ‘It is much more complex than just not eating’ and ‘seeing nutrition as a part of the whole’. Theme 2: ‘The structure of the nutritional care’, with the sub-themes: ‘Nutritional routines: Much ado, but for what?’, ‘lack of time to individualize nutritional care’, ‘lack of interdisciplinary collaboration in nutritional care’ and ‘meeting challenging situations with limited resources in home care’. Conclusions The healthcare professionals described having a high focus on and priority of nutritional care when caring for older persons. They did however find it challenging to practice individualized nutritional care due to the complexity of the patients’ nutritional problems and constraints in the way nutritional care was organised. By describing the challenges the healthcare professionals face when trying to individualize the nutritional care, this study may provide important knowledge to health professionals and policy makers on how to decrease the gap between older patients’ preferences for care and nutritional care practice.

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