Zanini Milko, Catania Gianluca, Di Nitto Marco, Delbene Lara, Ripamonti Stefania, Musio Maria Emma, Bagnasco Annamaria
Department of Health Sciences, University of Genova, 16132 Genoa, Italy.
BC Diet, ASST della Brianza Servizio Dietetico P.O. di Desio U.O.S.D. Malattie Endocrine, del Ricambio e della Nutrizione, 20832 Palermo, Italy.
Geriatrics (Basel). 2025 Jan 16;10(1):13. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics10010013.
Malnutrition is a widespread issue among older people, significantly impacting health outcomes. Nutritional interventions can improve health, but their success often depends on the attitudes and knowledge of healthcare workers. This study assesses healthcare workers' attitudes toward older people's nutrition using the validated Italian version of the Staff Attitudes to Nutritional Nursing Geriatric care scale (SANN-G), focusing on staff in nursing homes in Northern Italy. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1789 healthcare workers from 41 facilities. The SANN-G questionnaire measured attitudes across five dimensions: nutritional norms, habits, assessment, intervention, and individualization. Data were collected online and on paper, with descriptive and inferential statistical analyses (chi-square and ANOVA) performed using R software (R-4.4.2 for Windows). Most healthcare workers were female (68.59%) and aged 41-50 (33.31%), with nursing assistants comprising 35.83%. Only 23.48% scored positively on the SANN-G scale, with most exhibiting neutral or negative attitudes. Healthcare workers who attended a malnutrition course were more likely to exhibit positive attitudes toward nutrition, particularly in the dimension of norms, assessment, intervention, and individualization. Younger healthcare workers, with the role of nurses and who attended a course on malnutrition, were more likely to have positive attitudes, while older healthcare workers and with the role of physicians tended to show neutral or negative attitudes. Education on malnutrition improves healthcare workers' attitudes toward older adults' nutrition, especially among younger nurses. The low percentage of positive attitudes (23.48%) underscores the need for broader education programs to enhance nutritional care quality.
营养不良是老年人中普遍存在的问题,对健康结果有重大影响。营养干预可以改善健康状况,但其成功往往取决于医护人员的态度和知识。本研究使用经过验证的意大利语版《老年护理营养护理人员态度量表》(SANN-G)评估医护人员对老年人营养的态度,重点关注意大利北部养老院的工作人员。对来自41个机构的1789名医护人员进行了一项横断面研究。SANN-G问卷从营养规范、习惯、评估、干预和个性化五个维度测量态度。数据通过在线和纸质方式收集,使用R软件(适用于Windows的R-4.4.2)进行描述性和推断性统计分析(卡方检验和方差分析)。大多数医护人员为女性(68.59%),年龄在41-50岁之间(33.31%),护理助理占35.83%。只有23.48%的人在SANN-G量表上得分呈阳性,大多数人表现出中立或消极态度。参加过营养不良课程的医护人员更有可能对营养表现出积极态度,尤其是在规范、评估、干预和个性化维度。年轻的医护人员、担任护士角色且参加过营养不良课程的人更有可能持积极态度,而年长的医护人员和担任医生角色的人则倾向于表现出中立或消极态度。关于营养不良的教育可改善医护人员对老年人营养的态度,尤其是在年轻护士中。积极态度的低比例(23.48%)凸显了开展更广泛教育项目以提高营养护理质量的必要性。