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Type: Journal article
Title: Barriers and enablers to malnutrition screening of community-living older adults: a content analysis of survey data by Australian dietitians
Author: Craven, D.
Pelly, F.
Isenring, E.
Lovell, G.
Citation: Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2017; 23(2):196-201
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Issue Date: 2017
ISSN: 1448-7527
1836-7399
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Dana L. Craven, Fiona E. Pelly, Elisabeth Isenring and Geoff P. Lovell
Abstract: Many older adults living in their own homes are at nutrition risk which, left untreated, can lead to the state of malnutrition. To reduce the prevalence of malnutrition among community-living older adults (CLOAs), risk factors should be identified and addressed early via malnutrition screening. The aim of this study was to identify barriers and enablers to malnutrition screening of CLOAs from the perspective of dietitians. Ninety-two dietitians working for government, not-for-profit and private organisations in Australia provided written comments to open-ended survey questions. Textual data were analysed using content analysis, resulting in four key categories of organisational, staff, screening and CLOA factors. Insufficient time to screen and lack of knowledge by non-dietetic staff and CLOAs about malnutrition were identified as the strongest barriers. Organisational factors of screening policy and procedures and the provision of education and training emerged as the strongest enablers. The findings from this study can provide guidance to organisations and healthcare practitioners considering the implementation of routine malnutrition screening of CLOAs. Increased awareness about malnutrition and the associated outcomes may help to reduce nutrition risk among CLOAs.
Keywords: Humans
Malnutrition
Mass Screening
Aged
Health Services Accessibility
Australia
Independent Living
Nutritionists
Surveys and Questionnaires
Rights: Journal compilation © La Trobe University 2017
DOI: 10.1071/PY16054
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py16054
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