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Improving nutritional care: innovation and good practice.

Carol Chapman1, Mary Barker, Wendy Lawrence

  • 1University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, NIHR Wellcome Trust Southampton Clinical Research Facility, NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, UK; NIHR Southampton Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit, MP 218 Southampton Centre for Biomedical Research, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|November 19, 2014
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Summary

Effective nutritional screening in hospitals requires integrated care plans. Strategies include routines, care reorganization, and innovative approaches to overcome barriers and improve patient outcomes.

Keywords:
critical theorynursing practicenutritional carequalitative researchscreening

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Practice

Background:

  • Nutritional screening is crucial for identifying at-risk patients.
  • Effective nutritional care depends on implementing actionable care plans.
  • Improving nutritional practices in clinical settings is imperative.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present good practices in hospital nutritional screening and care.
  • To identify methods for overcoming contextual constraints in nutritional care.
  • To discuss implications for nursing practice in hospitals.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative investigation using focus groups with health professionals (n=80).
  • Data collected via semi-structured discussions, audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded.
  • Thematic mapping used to illustrate findings with verbatim quotes.

Main Results:

  • Three strategies for sustaining nutritional practice: establishing routines, reorganizing care, and developing innovative approaches.
  • Identified challenges include the screening-care disconnect, need for nutrition education, hospital constraints, and multidisciplinary complexities.
  • Effective nutritional care requires addressing system and individual factors.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding system-person interactions is key for improving hospital nutritional care.
  • Nursing staff autonomy and flexible hospital systems are essential for tailored nutritional screening and care.
  • Optimizing nutritional care necessitates addressing organizational and individual practice elements.