Alne Ellen Kristine Frøyland, Øie Tove, Søiland Malene, Gjesdal Kine
Centre of Health Promotion, Stavanger, Norway.
Centre for Development of Institutional and Home Care Services, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
BMC Nutr. 2021 Apr 15;7(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s40795-021-00412-8.
The risk of malnutrition among elderly people is high and living alone increases the risk. As the number of older persons living alone is expected to increase due to the demographic development of an increasing older population, more knowledge about low-cost, sustainable nutritional interventions is needed. The purpose of this study was to investigate how nursing students can be a resource in the nutritional care of older persons living alone by sharing weekly meals.
Twenty-three nursing students and 23 elderly people who lived alone and received home nursing care participated in the project period of 9 weeks and shared 1-2 weekly meals. Shortly after the study period, 13 students and 4 elderly persons were interviewed in individual, face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. The questions included their experiences, the perceived impact of sharing meals, and facilitators and barriers of such meal interventions. The interview material was transcribed and analyzed using qualitative content analysis as described by Graneheim and Lundman.
Our study found that both nursing students and older persons expressed positive experiences from sharing meals. Nursing students with some nutritional knowledge can provide a useful, sustainable supplement to the home-care nursing staff's limited resources and time. Improvements were found, including preparation of ready meals and the meal environment, different facilitators and barriers of the meal experience, and the possible positive impact on the elderly persons' nutritional status, which affects meal enjoyment, appetite, food intake and weight.
During their practical placement in the community, nursing students can provide a useful contribution to the nutritional care of elderly persons who are at nutritional risk living alone at home by the intervention of sharing a meal together. This is a low-cost supplement to other primary health-care measures that can affect both nutritional status and adjust the appropriate care for patients. This study demonstrates a small contribution to the complex nutritional care literature based on the growing elderly population in home care and the nursing student as a valuable resource for the multidisciplinary team approach necessary to meet this challenge.
老年人营养不良风险较高,独居会增加这种风险。由于老年人口不断增加的人口发展趋势,预计独居老年人数量将会上升,因此需要更多关于低成本、可持续营养干预措施的知识。本研究的目的是调查护理专业学生如何通过共享每周膳食成为独居老年人营养护理的一种资源。
23名护理专业学生和23名接受家庭护理的独居老年人参与了为期9周的项目,每周共享1至2次膳食。研究期结束后不久,对13名学生和4名老年人进行了单独的、面对面的半结构化访谈。问题包括他们的经历、共享膳食的感知影响以及此类膳食干预的促进因素和障碍。访谈材料按照格兰内海姆和伦德曼所述的定性内容分析法进行转录和分析。
我们的研究发现,护理专业学生和老年人都对共享膳食表达了积极的体验。具备一定营养知识的护理专业学生可以为家庭护理人员有限的资源和时间提供有益、可持续的补充。发现了一些改善之处,包括即食餐的准备和用餐环境、用餐体验的不同促进因素和障碍,以及对老年人营养状况可能产生的积极影响,这会影响用餐的愉悦感、食欲、食物摄入量和体重。
在社区实习期间,护理专业学生可以通过共同用餐的干预,为在家中独居且有营养风险的老年人的营养护理做出有益贡献。这是对其他初级卫生保健措施的低成本补充,这些措施既能影响营养状况,又能调整对患者的适当护理。基于家庭护理中不断增加的老年人口以及护理专业学生作为应对这一挑战所需的多学科团队方法的宝贵资源,本研究对复杂的营养护理文献做出了微薄贡献。