Life enrichment programme; enhanced dining experience, a pilot project.

June Ruigrok, Lorraine Sheridan
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this pilot project is to highlight how food intake, nutrition status and quality of life could be improved for long stay residents of a community nursing unit and demonstrate that assisted feeding can be a more dignified experience for them.

Design/methodology/approach: A good dining experience involves not just the food, but also its presentation and the environment in which it is served. A review of the literature identified projects with similar objectives but differing approaches. A survey of residents informed the planning phase. A home style dining room was created with a more traditional ambiance and decoration. The pace of dining was leisurely. Personal choice and independence in eating were supported. A schedule of dining activities was delivered by two staff facilitators.

Findings: Eight dining sessions facilitated 23 residents over three months. "Minced" meals were not served, help was given to cut up meat and cues or prompts offered to maximize independence and demonstrate the value of this approach to care staff.

Originality/value: The project illustrated the advantages of stepping outside the purely clinical framework in addressing issues around poor food intake. It highlighted and how small but valuable changes can be implemented even where resources and space is limited. Involvement with the project allowed staff to observe and reflect on the benefits of enhancing the social and aesthetic aspects of dining.

生活充实计划;提升用餐体验,试点项目。
目的:这个试点项目的目的是强调如何改善长期居住在社区护理单位的居民的食物摄入、营养状况和生活质量,并证明辅助喂养对他们来说是一种更有尊严的体验。设计/方法/方法:良好的用餐体验不仅包括食物,还包括它的展示和服务环境。对文献的回顾确定了具有相似目标但不同方法的项目。对居民的调查为规划阶段提供了信息。一个家庭风格的餐厅创造了一个更传统的氛围和装饰。用餐的节奏很悠闲。个人选择和独立饮食得到了支持。两名工作人员提供了一份用餐活动时间表。研究结果:在三个月的时间里,共举办了8次餐饮活动,为23名居民提供了服务。不提供“切碎”的饭菜,帮助他们切肉,并提供线索或提示,以最大限度地提高独立性,并向护理人员展示这种方法的价值。原创性/价值:该项目说明了在解决不良食物摄入问题时,跳出纯粹的临床框架的优势。它强调了即使在资源和空间有限的情况下也可以实施微小但有价值的变化。参与该项目使员工能够观察和反思增强餐饮的社交和美学方面的好处。
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