Food, nutrition and the dining experience in aged care settings: Findings of a nationwide survey

Author:

Mellow Maddison L.1,Luscombe‐Marsh Natalie2,Taylor Pennie J.3,Kenny Peter4,Lushington Kurt5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity, Allied Health and Human Performance University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. Diabetes SA Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Health and Biosecurity Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Maggie Beer Foundation Adelaide South Australia Australia

5. Behaviour Brain Body Research Centre, Justice and Society University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePrevious research on food, nutrition and dining practices in Australian residential aged care (RAC) homes has been based on a limited sample of single‐home or multiple‐home providers, but a nationwide study has not been conducted. The aim of this study was to provide a preliminary overview of current food, nutrition and dining practices across Australian RAC facilities using a nationwide survey.MethodsA survey was distributed to Australian RAC homes in August–September 2020, as part of the National Congress on Food, Nutrition and the Dining Experience in Aged Care (February 2021). The survey, administered via an online portal, consisted of 38 semistructured questions including yes/no or multiple‐choice responses, free text, frequency scales and number entry. Six key topics were explored, including ‘food service system and environment’, ‘catering style’, ‘menu planning and evaluation’, ‘nutrition planning and requirements’, ‘nutrition‐related screening and assessment’ and ‘training and additional information’, which were informed by the Australian Government Department of Health and reflected the interests of the Congress.ResultsThe final sample included 292 respondents (204 individual homes and 88 multiple‐home proprietors) representing 1152 homes and 125,393 residents, encompassing approximately 43% of RAC homes (of a possible 2671) and 57% of residents (of a possible 219,965) in Australia. Survey respondents representing RAC homes included service managers, catering managers, Chief Executive Officers, cooks, chefs, dietitians or staff from other roles within homes. A number of potential areas of need were identified, included increasing the autonomy of residents to select the foods they desire, increasing the variety and choice (including timing) of meals, enhancing the dining environments in homes to stimulate food intake and increasing staff training and the number of trained chefs in homes, so that meals are prepared which address diverse nutritional needs of residents.ConclusionsThis study provides insight into the food service and mealtime practices of over a third of Australian RAC homes. The findings of this survey may help to identify key targets for intervention to improve the food, nutrition and quality of life of aged care residents.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Community and Home Care,General Medicine

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