Nell Debra, Neville Stephen, Bellew Roana, O'Leary Catherine, Beck Kathryn Louise
Institute of Food, Nutrition & Human Health, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Nursing, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Australas J Ageing. 2016 Dec;35(4):E1-E6. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12307. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
To explore the perceptions of staff caregivers regarding factors affecting optimal nutrition and hydration for individuals living in Specialised Dementia Care Units in New Zealand.
Qualitative descriptive study using a semi-structured interview approach with 11 staff caregivers at two Specialised Dementia Care Units. Data were analysed using a general inductive approach.
Two main themes were identified. The first theme 'It's about the individual' encompassed individual factors such as appetite, food appeal, and cognitive and functional abilities. The second theme 'It's about the environment' encompassed factors relating to the dining environment, the social aspects to dining and the provision of support with mealtime activities.
Factors affecting nutrition and hydration in people living with dementia are complex and inter-related. Organisations providing specialised dementia care, their staff and foodservice providers should focus on both the individual and environment to ensure optimal nutrition and hydration for the people in their care.
探讨新西兰专业痴呆症护理机构工作人员对影响居住在其中的个体最佳营养与水合状态因素的看法。
采用定性描述性研究,对两家专业痴呆症护理机构的11名工作人员进行半结构化访谈。采用一般归纳法对数据进行分析。
确定了两个主要主题。第一个主题“关乎个体”涵盖了诸如食欲、食物吸引力以及认知和功能能力等个体因素。第二个主题“关乎环境”涵盖了与用餐环境、用餐的社会层面以及用餐活动支持提供相关的因素。
影响痴呆症患者营养与水合状态的因素复杂且相互关联。提供专业痴呆症护理的机构、其工作人员和食品服务供应商应关注个体和环境,以确保为其护理对象提供最佳营养与水合状态。