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在照护环境中使用手指食物:一项综合评价。

The use of finger foods in care settings: an integrative review.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK.

出版信息

J Hum Nutr Diet. 2020 Apr;33(2):187-197. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12725. Epub 2019 Dec 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reduced food intake is prevalent in people in residential and hospital care settings. Little is known about the use of finger foods (i.e. foods eaten without cutlery) with respect to increasing feeding independence and food intake. The Social Care Institute for Excellence (Malnutrition Task Force: State of the Nation, 2017) recommends the use of finger foods to enable mealtime independence and to prevent loss of dignity and embarrassment when eating in front of others. The aim of this review is to identify and evaluate the existing literature regarding the use and effectiveness of finger foods among adults in health and social care settings.

METHODS

An integrative review methodology was used. A systematic search of electronic databases for published empirical research was undertaken in October 2018. Following screening of titles and abstracts, the full texts of publications, which investigated outcomes associated with the provision of finger foods in adult care settings, were retrieved and assessed for inclusion. Two independent investigators conducted data extraction and quality assessment using Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklists. Thematic analysis was used to summarise the findings.

RESULTS

Six studies met the inclusion criteria. Four themes were identified: Finger food menu implementation; Importance of a team approach; Effect on nutrition; and Influence on wellbeing. Study designs were poorly reported, with small sample sizes.

CONCLUSIONS

There is some evidence that the provision of finger foods may positively affect patient outcomes in long-term care settings. There is a paucity of research evaluating the use of a finger food menu in acute care settings, including economic evaluation. Future high quality trials are required.

摘要

背景

在居住和住院护理环境中,人们的食物摄入量减少较为常见。关于使用手指食物(即无需使用餐具即可食用的食物)来提高喂养独立性和增加食物摄入量,我们知之甚少。卓越社会关怀研究所(营养不良问题特别工作组:国家状况,2017 年)建议使用手指食物,以实现进餐时的独立性,并防止在他人面前进食时失去尊严和感到尴尬。本综述旨在确定和评估现有关于在健康和社会关怀环境中使用手指食物的成人的文献,并评估其效果。

方法

采用综合审查方法。于 2018 年 10 月对已发表的实证研究进行了电子数据库的系统搜索。在筛选标题和摘要之后,检索并评估了调查手指食物在成人护理环境中提供的结果的出版物的全文,以确定是否符合纳入标准。两名独立的调查员使用批判性评估技能计划清单进行数据提取和质量评估。使用主题分析来总结研究结果。

结果

符合纳入标准的有 6 项研究。确定了 4 个主题:手指食物菜单的实施;团队方法的重要性;对营养的影响;以及对幸福感的影响。研究设计报告较差,样本量较小。

结论

有一些证据表明,在长期护理环境中提供手指食物可能会对患者的结果产生积极影响。在急性护理环境中评估手指食物菜单使用情况的研究很少,包括经济评估。需要未来开展高质量的试验。

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