학술논문

Feasibility and Acceptability Testing of Evidence-Based Hydration Strategies for Residential Care
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
Document Type
Report
Source
Research in Gerontological Nursing. January 2022, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p27, 12 p.
Subject
Canada
Language
English
ISSN
1940-4921
Abstract
There is an increasing number of older adults living in residential care, either retirement, assisted living, or long-term care (LTC) homes (Gibbard, 2018). Many of these residents are frail and [...]
The current study examined stakeholder perspectives on the perceived effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of 20 evidence-based strategies appropriate for residential care via an online survey (N = 162). Most participants worked in long-term care (83%), were direct care providers (62%), worked in food/nutrition roles (55%), and identified as female (94%). Strategies that were rated as effective, feasible, and likely to be used in the future were social drinking events, increased drink options at meals, and pre-thickened drinks. Participants also listed their top strategies for inclusion in a multicomponent intervention. Responses to open-ended questions provided insight on implementation, compliance, and budget constraints. Participant perspectives provide insight into developing a multicomponent intervention. Strategies prioritized for such an intervention include: staff education, social drinking opportunities, drinks trolley, volunteer support, improved beverage availability, hydration reminders, offering preferred beverages, and prompting residents to drink using various cues. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 15(1), 27?38.]