Ad Price
University of Tasmania
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Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2017
Emma Lea; Lynette R. Goldberg; Ad Price; Laura T. Tierney; Fran McInerney
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To examine awareness of aged care home staff regarding daily food and fluid care needs of older people with dementia. BACKGROUND Older people in residential care frequently are malnourished, and many have dementia. Staff knowledge of the food and fluid needs of people with dementia is limited. Qualitative research on this topic is scarce but can provide insight into how nutrition and hydration care may be improved. DESIGN Qualitative, interview-based study. METHODS Eleven staff in a range of positions at one care home were interviewed regarding their perceptions of current and potential food/fluid care practices. Transcripts were coded and analysed thematically. RESULTS Key food and fluid issues reported by these staff members were weight loss and malnutrition, chewing and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), and inadequate hydration. Staff identified a number of current care practices that they felt to be effective in facilitating older peoples food and fluid intake, including responsiveness to their needs. Staff suggestions to facilitate food and fluid intake centred on improved composition and timing of meals, enhanced physical and social eating environment, and increased hydration opportunities. Staff commented on factors that may prevent changes to care practices, particularly the part-time workforce, and proposed changes to overcome such barriers. CONCLUSIONS Staff were aware of key food and fluid issues experienced by the older people in their care and of a range of beneficial care practices, but lacked knowledge of many promising care practices and/or how to implement such practices. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Staff need to be supported to build on their existing knowledge around effective food and fluid care practices. The numerous ideas staff expressed for changing care practices can be leveraged by facilitating staff networking to work and learn together to implement evidence-based change.
International Journal of Nursing Practice | 2018
Emma Lea; Lynette R. Goldberg; Ad Price; Laura T. Tierney; Fran McInerney
33rd International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International | 2018
Emma Lea; Lynette R. Goldberg; Ad Price; Fran McInerney; Kv Doherty; E Beattie; L Isenring
International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) World Congress, San Francisco | 2017
Lynette R. Goldberg; Allan J. Canty; Ae King; Ad Price; Andrew Carr; Jenna M. Ziebell; Jl Westbury; K-E Elliot
International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) World Congress | 2017
Emma Lea; Lynette R. Goldberg; Ad Price; Laura T. Tierney; Fran McInerney
Innovation in Aging | 2017
Lynette R. Goldberg; Allan J. Canty; A. King; Ad Price; Andrew Carr; Jenna M. Ziebell; Jl Westbury; Kate-Ellen Elliott
2017 ACSA Conference | 2017
Emma Lea; Lynette R. Goldberg; Ad Price; Laura T. Tierney; Fran McInerney
the 12th annual conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | 2015
Ad Price; Abbie Grace; Andrew Carr
The 12th international conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | 2015
Ad Price; Abbie Grace; Andrew Carr
Teaching Matters 2014 – Places and Spaces | 2015
Allan J. Canty; Andrew Carr; K-E Elliott; Lynette R. Goldberg; Carolyn King; Matthew T.K. Kirkcaldie; Fran McInerney; Ad Price; Andrew Robinson; Jane Tolman; Jc Vickers