Water, water everywhere: Dehydration in the midst of plenty: An observational study of barriers and enablers to adequate hydration in older hospitalized patients


Autoria(s): McCrow, Judy; Morton, Margaret; Travers, Catherine; Eeles, Eamonn; Harvey, Keren
Data(s)

20/01/2016

Resumo

While dehydration is common in older patients and is associated with poor outcomes, it has been infrequently studied in the hospital setting. Thus, the aim of this study was to identify potential barriers and enablers to the maintenance of adequate hydration in older patients in an acute hospital environment. An observational study, involving patients aged 60 years and older admitted to an acute care hospital in Queensland, Australia, was undertaken. Forty-four patients were observed during mealtimes, and chart and room audits were performed to identify hydration management strategies, weight records and the presence or absence of fluid balance charts. Results revealed a number of system and practice-related barriers including patient difficulties with opening fluid containers and low levels of documentation of hydration management strategies. Addressing these issues is an important first step towards improving the management of hydration in medically ill older hospital patients.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93208/

Publicador

Sciedu Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93208/3/93208.pdf

http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/cns/article/view/8162/5282

DOI:10.5430/cns.v4n2p1

McCrow, Judy, Morton, Margaret, Travers, Catherine, Eeles, Eamonn, & Harvey, Keren (2016) Water, water everywhere: Dehydration in the midst of plenty: An observational study of barriers and enablers to adequate hydration in older hospitalized patients. Clinical Nursing Studies, 4(2).

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Copyright 2016 Sciedu Press

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111001 Aged Care Nursing #aged #dementia #dehydration #hospital #prevalence
Tipo

Journal Article