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Nutrition Training
  in Hospitals


      Mili Sarkar
Aim
 Tounderstand the importance of nutrition for
 hospital patients



 To enable the nursing staff & Canteen Staff
 to utilise the Dietetic Dept appropriately
Nutrition Care In Hospital
 Covers all hospital patients in all hospital settings
 Standards focus on many aspects of a patients
  nutritional care
 Nurse Practitioners to create a powerful & easy–
  to–provides on–the–spot answers & information
  for many patients & less time to devote to them.
 Canteen Staff to easy to understand, handle

  & Well corporate with Nurse & Dietician.
Aims of Standard

   To improve nutritional care of all patients
   Screen all patients
   Formulate care plans to meet their nutritional
    needs
   Meet their nutritional needs with choice
   Develop training
Aims of Standard
   To improve nutritional care & Supplement
    knowledge of all patients
   Screen all patients
   Formulate care plans to meet their nutritional
    needs
   Meet their nutritional needs with choice
   Develop training
Research        studies have shown that
malnourished patients will continue to lose
weight if not identified and treated, This can
lead to:
    Weight loss and muscle loss
   Lack of energy
   Reduced immunity to infection
   Poor wound healing
   Longer hospital stay
Importance of Nutrition
A  person’s health can be affected by their
  nutritional status, with some being more
  vulnerable to malnutrition than others
 Malnutrition is very common in hospitals


     40%-50% of patients were undernourished on
      admission to hospital
     67% of all patients lost weight while in hospital
     43% of the elderly were undernourished
Importance of Nutrition
 The  provision of good quality food, fluid &
  nutritional care is an integral part of the
  therapeutic care provided in hospital
 However, the clinical importance of nutritional
  care is often overlooked
 Nutritional care requires the effort of many,
  including
     Medical staff   - Dietician
     Nursing staff   - Catering Staff
     Pharmacist      - Patient
How are Nursing Staff involved

•   The provision of nutrition is crucial for the well-
    being of the patient in hospital & the nursing staff
    play a central role in assisting patients with their
    food choices and food intake.
•   You are the people on the ward helping the
    patients receive meals
•   Nutritional Screening
How are Nursing Staff involved

•   Canteen staff also play a central role in
    serving meal to patients with their food
    choices and food intake.
•   Canteen Staff are the people on the ward
    Serving the patients receive meals.
Reasons for Screening

 To  improve the nutritional care of all patients it
  is essential to identify where problems exist.


 Allpatients should be screened as near to
  admission time as possible, ideally within 24
  hours     of admission or at the earliest
  opportunity.

 Appropriate   referrals to the Dietetic Dept
Reasons for Screening

Nutritional screening should help identify
nutritional problems.

Direct to a care plan.

Instigate a care plan .

Encourage on- going monitoring
Assessment Screening and Care
Planning
   Screening of all patients at admission to ensure that they
    can eat and drink. Assessment of nutritional status of
    patients

   Nutritional Screening
   Helps dietician's prioritise who needs to be seen
   Weighing patients helps us calculate a patients nutritional
    requirements
   Completing food record charts, dieticians can calculate a
    patients nutritional intake
   Formulate a nutritional care plan
Provision of Nutrition

 Normal   menu – high energy, diabetic,
  soft,
 Fortify foods , extra snacks

 Nutritional supplements

 Enteral Feeding

 Parenteral Feeding
Nutritional Supplements
Planning & Delivery of Food &
Fluids.
Patient menus are nutritionally analysed
Normal nutritional needs are met from the
hospital menu
Set mealtimes and importance of mealtimes
Staff are available to help patients eat
Local arrangements in place and everyone is
aware of how to access food if a patient misses
a meal
Education and Training for Staff.

   Specific roles e.g Diabetes, renal, Intensive care
   Screening
   Nutritional care of elderly patients
   Training for nurses Nutritional care hospitalised patients see
    training notice board
   Food Handling Training
   Supplement Knowledge
   Nurse, Pharmacist, Dietician and Medical staff Nutrition training
    programmes are available
Nutirion Training Module By Mili

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Nutirion Training Module By Mili

  • 1. Nutrition Training in Hospitals Mili Sarkar
  • 2. Aim  Tounderstand the importance of nutrition for hospital patients  To enable the nursing staff & Canteen Staff to utilise the Dietetic Dept appropriately
  • 3. Nutrition Care In Hospital  Covers all hospital patients in all hospital settings  Standards focus on many aspects of a patients nutritional care  Nurse Practitioners to create a powerful & easy– to–provides on–the–spot answers & information for many patients & less time to devote to them.  Canteen Staff to easy to understand, handle & Well corporate with Nurse & Dietician.
  • 4. Aims of Standard  To improve nutritional care of all patients  Screen all patients  Formulate care plans to meet their nutritional needs  Meet their nutritional needs with choice  Develop training
  • 5. Aims of Standard  To improve nutritional care & Supplement knowledge of all patients  Screen all patients  Formulate care plans to meet their nutritional needs  Meet their nutritional needs with choice  Develop training
  • 6. Research studies have shown that malnourished patients will continue to lose weight if not identified and treated, This can lead to:  Weight loss and muscle loss  Lack of energy  Reduced immunity to infection  Poor wound healing  Longer hospital stay
  • 7. Importance of Nutrition A person’s health can be affected by their nutritional status, with some being more vulnerable to malnutrition than others  Malnutrition is very common in hospitals  40%-50% of patients were undernourished on admission to hospital  67% of all patients lost weight while in hospital  43% of the elderly were undernourished
  • 8. Importance of Nutrition  The provision of good quality food, fluid & nutritional care is an integral part of the therapeutic care provided in hospital  However, the clinical importance of nutritional care is often overlooked  Nutritional care requires the effort of many, including  Medical staff - Dietician  Nursing staff - Catering Staff  Pharmacist - Patient
  • 9. How are Nursing Staff involved • The provision of nutrition is crucial for the well- being of the patient in hospital & the nursing staff play a central role in assisting patients with their food choices and food intake. • You are the people on the ward helping the patients receive meals • Nutritional Screening
  • 10. How are Nursing Staff involved • Canteen staff also play a central role in serving meal to patients with their food choices and food intake. • Canteen Staff are the people on the ward Serving the patients receive meals.
  • 11.
  • 12. Reasons for Screening  To improve the nutritional care of all patients it is essential to identify where problems exist.  Allpatients should be screened as near to admission time as possible, ideally within 24 hours of admission or at the earliest opportunity.  Appropriate referrals to the Dietetic Dept
  • 13. Reasons for Screening Nutritional screening should help identify nutritional problems. Direct to a care plan. Instigate a care plan . Encourage on- going monitoring
  • 14. Assessment Screening and Care Planning  Screening of all patients at admission to ensure that they can eat and drink. Assessment of nutritional status of patients  Nutritional Screening  Helps dietician's prioritise who needs to be seen  Weighing patients helps us calculate a patients nutritional requirements  Completing food record charts, dieticians can calculate a patients nutritional intake  Formulate a nutritional care plan
  • 15. Provision of Nutrition  Normal menu – high energy, diabetic, soft,  Fortify foods , extra snacks  Nutritional supplements  Enteral Feeding  Parenteral Feeding
  • 17. Planning & Delivery of Food & Fluids. Patient menus are nutritionally analysed Normal nutritional needs are met from the hospital menu Set mealtimes and importance of mealtimes Staff are available to help patients eat Local arrangements in place and everyone is aware of how to access food if a patient misses a meal
  • 18. Education and Training for Staff.  Specific roles e.g Diabetes, renal, Intensive care  Screening  Nutritional care of elderly patients  Training for nurses Nutritional care hospitalised patients see training notice board  Food Handling Training  Supplement Knowledge  Nurse, Pharmacist, Dietician and Medical staff Nutrition training programmes are available