Perspectives on mealtime management in residential aged care: Insights from a cross-disciplinary investigation

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K. Bennett, Michelle
Ward, Elizabeth
Scarinci, Nerina
Waite, Monique
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2014
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Meeting the medical, nutritional, and psychosocial mealtime needs of aged care residents requires a holistic, multidisciplinary approach. To date the perspectives of this multidisciplinary team have not been adequately explored. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of a range of service providers involved in mealtime management in residential aged care. In-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with 61 participants from five service disciplines. Four themes emerged: (1) mealtimes are highly valued; (2) service providers face common barriers to mealtime management; (3) communication among service providers is challenging; and (4) education in mealtime management is limited. Data indicated service providers acknowledge the importance of mealtimes but recognize numerous shortfalls in current care. The need for interdisciplinary training and increased communication and collaboration among providers was emphasized, including the need for clarification of provider roles. Limited consideration of mealtimes in policy and funding documents was identified as a primary barrier in further prioritizing mealtime management and advancing mealtime care.

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Journal of Nutrition in Gerentology and Geriatrics

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33

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Aged Care Nursing

Rehabilitation and Therapy (excl. Physiotherapy)

Nutrition and Dietetics

Public Health and Health Services

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