Can trained volunteers make a difference at mealtimes for older people in hospital? A qualitative study of the views and experience of nurses, patients, relatives and volunteers in the Southampton Mealtime Assistance Study.
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition is common amongst hospitalised older patients and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Poor dietary intake results from factors including acute illness and cognitive impairment but additionally patients may have difficulty managing at mealtimes. Use of voluntee...
Main Authors: | Robison, J, Pilgrim, A, Rood, G, Diaper, N, Elia, M, Jackson, A, Cooper, C, Aihie Sayer, A, Robinson, S, Roberts, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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