Prev Chronic Dis. 2013 Jul 3;10:E110. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.120335.
Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and millions of meals are procured and consumed in this setting. Because many worksite nutrition initiatives use an ecological framework to improve the dietary habits of employees, the nutrition values of foods served in hospitals is receiving attention.
This study used the Hospital Nutrition Environment Scan for Cafeterias, Vending Machines, and Gift Shops to quantitatively describe the consumer nutrition environments of 39 hospitals in Southern California. Data were collected by visiting each facility once from February 2012 through May 2012.
On average, hospitals achieved only 29%, 33%, and less than 1% of the total possible points for their cafeteria, vending machines, and gift shops sections, respectively; overall, hospitals scored 25% of the total possible points. Large facility size and contracted food service operations were associated with some healthy practices in hospital cafeterias, but we found no association between these variables and the sectional or overall nutrition composite scores.
The average consumer nutrition environment of hospitals in this sample was minimally conducive to healthful eating. Nutrition-related interventions are warranted in hospital settings.
在美国,有超过 500 万名成年人在医院工作,数以百万计的餐食在医院供应和食用。由于许多工作场所营养计划采用生态框架来改善员工的饮食习惯,因此医院提供的食物的营养值正受到关注。
本研究使用医院营养环境扫描(用于自助餐厅、自动售货机和礼品店)来定量描述南加州 39 家医院的消费者营养环境。数据是通过 2012 年 2 月至 5 月期间对每个设施进行一次访问收集的。
平均而言,医院在自助餐厅、自动售货机和礼品店三个部分的得分分别仅为总分的 29%、33%和不到 1%;总体而言,医院得分为总分的 25%。大型设施规模和承包餐饮服务运营与医院自助餐厅的一些健康实践有关,但我们没有发现这些变量与部分或整体营养综合评分之间存在关联。
本研究样本中,医院的消费者营养环境平均对健康饮食的促进作用极小。有必要在医院环境中进行营养相关干预。