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This is a 'live' implementation libguide which provides a toolkit of resources for educational purposes to support systematised interdisciplinary malnutrition care. Resources should not be implemented without locally tailoring to context, and compliance with site-specific clinical governance, policy, procedural, and other requirements. 

Key SIMPLE Manuscripts and Book Chapters

Rationale and developmental methodology for the SIMPLE approach: A Systematised, Interdisciplinary Malnutrition Pathway for impLementation and Evaluation in hospitals

Systematised, Interdisciplinary Malnutrition Program for impLementation and Evaluation delivers improved hospital nutrition care processes and patient reported experiences – An implementation study 

Interdisciplinary Nutritional Management and Care for Older Adults: An Evidence-Based Practical Guide for Nurses | SpringerLink

Nutritional Care of the Older Patient with Fragility Fracture: Opportunities for Systematised, Interdisciplinary Approaches Across Acute Care, Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Settings | SpringerLink

Nutrition Support in Older Adults | SpringerLink

Barriers and Enablers to Delegating Malnutrition Care Activities to Dietitian Assistants

Impact of room service on nutritional intake, plate and production waste, meal quality and patient satisfaction and meal costs: a single site preā€post evaluation

Identifying Low Value Malnutrition Care Activities for De-Implementation and Systematised, Interdisciplinary Alternatives—A Multi-Site, Nominal Group Technique Approach

Delegation Opportunities for Malnutrition Care Activities to Dietitian Assistants—Findings of a Multi-Site Survey

Are Malnourished Inpatients Treated by Dietitians Active Participants in Their Nutrition Care? Findings of an Exploratory Study of Patient-Reported Measures across Nine Australian Hospitals

 

Other related manuscripts:

Dietitian assistant opportunities within the nutrition care process for patients with or at risk of malnutrition: a systematic review - Rushton - 2021 - Nutrition & Dietetics - Wiley Online Library

Interventions to prevent and treat malnutrition in older adults to be carried out by nurses: A systematic review - Cate - 2020 - Journal of Clinical Nursing - Wiley Online Library

 

If you are using these resources, please consider contacting simple@health.qld.gov.au so we can monitor impact of the program.

Please also contact us you have any further suggestions for improvements.

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