IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Zavier Kok Shen Tan, Alice Pashley, Lauren Ball, Olivia Renee Louise Wright, Karly Bartrim
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目的:高质量的食物、营养和餐饮是安老院的基本原则。安老院为有意入住者提供有关其服务的网站信息,这些信息可能有助于深入了解食品、营养和餐饮方面的做法。本研究旨在描述安老院网站上的食品、营养和餐饮信息:对昆士兰州东南部(SEQ)的 RACF 网站进行了横向网站分析。在营养护理流程、食物和菜单规划、饮食协助和用餐体验等领域下逐字提取了食物、营养和用餐数据,并在每个领域下进一步提取了子领域。通过定量内容分析来描述网站上报告的信息,使用描述性统计来描述 RACF 的特征,并通过 Pearsons χ2 分析来检测不同的食品、营养和餐饮做法与 RACF 特征之间的关联:结果:共审查了 268 个网站。食品、营养和餐饮信息有限,没有所有网站都提及的子域。最常提及的子域是餐饮服务模式(64%,n = 171)、专职医疗服务(72%,n = 173)和公共餐饮(73%,n = 193)。支持独立性的辅助/辅助设备(0%,n = 0)、个性化营养护理计划(0%,n = 1)和食品、营养或食品安全标准参考(2%,n = 5)是提及最少的子域。设施特征与子域的关联很小:养老院和康复中心有机会改进网站上的食品、营养和餐饮信息,以增加对未来居民的透明度。本研究中开发的子域可为 RACF 增强在线信息提供指导。
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Food, nutrition and dining information on residential aged care facility websites: A website analysis.

Objective: High-quality food, nutrition and dining are essential tenets of residential aged care facilities (RACF). Residential aged care facilities provide website information on their services for prospective residents, which may offer insight into food, nutrition and dining practices. This study aimed to describe the food, nutrition and dining information on RACF websites.

Methods: A cross-sectional website analysis was conducted on Southeast Queensland (SEQ) RACF websites. Food, nutrition and dining data were extracted verbatim under domains of nutrition care processes, food and menu planning, eating assistance and mealtime experiences, with further subdomains under each. Quantitative content analysis was conducted to describe the information reported on websites, descriptive statistics were used to describe RACF characteristics, and Pearsons χ2 analyses were performed to detect associations between different food, nutrition and dining practices and RACF characteristics.

Results: A total of 268 websites were reviewed. Food, nutrition and dining information were limited, with no subdomains mentioned by all websites. The most frequently mentioned subdomains were the foodservice model (64%, n = 171), allied health services (72%, n = 173) and communal dining (73%, n = 193). Assistive/adaptive equipment to support independence (0%, n = 0), personalised nutrition care plan (0%, n = 1) and reference to food, nutrition or food safety standards (2%, n = 5) were the least mentioned subdomains. Facility characteristics had minimal associations with subdomains.

Conclusions: There are opportunities for RACF to improve the information on food, nutrition and dining information on websites to increase transparency to future residents. The subdomains developed in this study could provide guidance to RACF to enhance online information.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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