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BMC Nutrition | 2015

Dutch nutrition and care professionals’ experiences with undernutrition awareness, monitoring, and treatment among community-dwelling older adults: a qualitative study

C. Ziylan; A. Haveman-Nies; Ellen J.I. van Dongen; Stefanie Kremer; Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot

BackgroundUndernutrition can negatively affect community-dwelling older adults’ health and quality of life. Undernutrition management guidelines have been developed in the Netherlands for the primary care setting, however, the application of these guidelines remain unsatisfactory. The current study therefore aims to explore qualitatively the experiences of Dutch nutrition and care professionals and researchers with undernutrition awareness, monitoring, and treatment among community-dwelling older adults.MethodsWe telephonically interviewed 22 Dutch nutrition and care professionals and researchers. Our semi-structured interview guide elicited answers that we audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. The interviews were coded using grounded theory and content analysis with the qualitative analysis software MAXQDA, after which the codes were categorized into themes.ResultsThe interviews resulted in six themes relevant to the topics of interest: undernutrition awareness, monitoring, and treatment. These were: (1) adverse changes in nutrition behaviour; (2) limited undernutrition awareness; (3) unclear monitoring responsibilities and procedures; (4) lack of awareness, time, and priority as monitoring barriers; (5) lack of treatment personalization and justification; (6) lack of timely treatment implementation and evaluation.ConclusionsThe experts’ experiences imply that undernutrition awareness is limited, among both older adults and care professionals. In addition, the interviewees are unclear about which professionals are responsible for monitoring and which monitoring procedures are preferred. The dietitians feel that they become involved too late, leading to decreased treatment effectiveness. In general, the interviewees desire a coherent and feasible allocation of responsibilities regarding undernutrition monitoring and treatment. This implies that the available guidelines on undernutrition management require more attention and facilitation.


BMC Nutrition | 2017

Undernutrition: who cares? Perspectives of dietitians and older adults on undernutrition

J. Beelen; Emmelyne Vasse; C. Ziylan; N. Janssen; Nicole M. de Roos; Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot

BackgroundMany older adults are at risk of undernutrition. Dietitians play a key role in the management and treatment of undernutrition, but older adults have difficulties to comply with dietetic recommendations. This qualitative study investigated which barriers older adults experience in adhering to treatment for undernutrition. Current dietetic practices and older adults’ experiences were studied, and the potential to use protein-enriched regular products in undernutrition treatment was investigated.MethodsWe interviewed 18 older adults who were under treatment for undernutrition, and 13 dietitians. Semi-structured interview guides were used, and all interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. The interviews were coded with qualitative analysis software NVivo9, followed by content analysis to formulate main themes.ResultsThe interviews resulted in seven themes, which related to three main topics: barriers for treating undernutrition in older adults, current dietetic treatment, and new strategies to complement current treatment. Low awareness and a lack of knowledge regarding undernutrition, physical limitations, and loss of appetite were found to be major barriers for treating undernutrition in older adults. Dietitians said to focus mostly on increasing energy and protein intake by recommending the use of regular food products that fit the needs and habits of the patient, before prescribing oral nutritional supplements. Dietitians considered enriched regular products to be useful if they fit with the habits of older adults, the portion sizes were kept small, if products were easy to open and prepare, had good palatability, and were offered in a variety of taste and textures.ConclusionsResults from the interviews suggest that undernutrition awareness is low among older adults and they lack knowledge on how to manage undernutrition despite efforts taken by dietitians. Enriched regular products could enable older adults to better adhere to undernutrition treatment, provided that these products meet the needs and eating habits of older adults. If protein-enriched food products can replace regular, low-protein variants, older adults do not need to consume more, but can adhere to their usual pattern while consuming more protein.


Appetite | 2016

Effect of meal size reduction and protein enrichment on intake and satiety in vital community-dwelling older adults.

C. Ziylan; Stefanie Kremer; Jessie Eerens; A. Haveman-Nies; Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot


American journal of health education | 2013

Acceptability of the Components of a Loneliness Intervention Among Elderly Dutch People: A Qualitative Study

R. Honigh-de Vlaming; A. Haveman-Nies; C. Ziylan; R.J. Renes


Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2017

Protein-Enriched Bread and Readymade Meals Increase Community-Dwelling Older Adults' Protein Intake in a Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial

C. Ziylan; A. Haveman-Nies; Stefanie Kremer; Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot


Appetite | 2016

Assessing the acceptability and intake of protein-enriched, home-delivered meals for older adults

C. Ziylan; J. Eerens; Stefanie Kremer; A. Haveman-Nies; C.P.G.M. de Groot


WageningenWorld | 2015

Langer fit met beter eten

A. Smit; C.P.G.M. de Groot; Stefanie Kremer; C. Ziylan; H.W. Peppelenbos


Tijdschrift Voor Gerontologie En Geriatrie | 2015

De waardering en inname van eitwitverrijkte maaltijden voor ouderen

C. Ziylan; Jessie Eerens; Stefanie Kremer; A. Haveman-Nies; C.P.G.M. de Groot


12e Nationaal Congres Nederlandse Vereniging Voor Gerontologie - Kennisnetwerk Ouder Worden en Samenleving | 2014

Excerpts from Dutch public health professionals' experiences with malnutrition among the elderly

C. Ziylan; Ellen J.I. van Dongen; Stefanie Kremer; A. Haveman-Nies; C.P.G.M. de Groot


Archive | 2013

De voedingsgewoonten, functionele status en zelfredzaamheid van 65-plussers in Oost-Nederland

C. Ziylan; A. Haveman-Nies; Stefanie Kremer; C.P.G.M. de Groot

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A. Haveman-Nies

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Stefanie Kremer

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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C.P.G.M. de Groot

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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R.J. Renes

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Ellen J.I. van Dongen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Emmelyne Vasse

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J. Beelen

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J. Eerens

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jessie Eerens

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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