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- W3048854263 abstract "Summary Background & aims Promoting patient participation in health care is a worldwide health care priority. When patients participate in their nutrition care during hospitalisation, they are more likely to meet their dietary needs. Patient participation is a potential solution to hospital malnutrition, for which inadequate dietary intake is the major modifiable risk factor. Our team developed a health information technology (HIT) intervention aiming to improve patients' dietary intakes during hospitalisation by engaging them in their nutrition care. The aim of this study was to explore patient perceptions and acceptability of the intervention. Methods This qualitative descriptive study was conducted at a tertiary teaching hospital in Australia. Participants were a subset of patients from a larger feasibility study, selected using maximum variation purposive sampling to include a broad representation of patients in terms of age, gender and experience with technology. All patients had used the HIT intervention to participate in their nutrition care in hospital, through nutritional goal setting and dietary intake monitoring. A semi-structured interview guide was used to collect qualitative data on patients' perceptions of the intervention, focusing on acceptability. Data were analysed thematically. Findings 11 patients participated in interviews, from which two main themes emerged. The first captured patients' experiences and perceptions of using technology to participate in their nutrition care. Patients found it easy to use, useful and valuable, but still valued interaction with researchers and hospital staff. The second theme portrayed the spectrum of participation, from simply learning about nutrition, to self-monitoring and evaluating, to changing behaviour. Participants enjoyed gaining new knowledge and awareness around nutrition. Most self-monitored their food intake and evaluated their goals, and some changed what foods they ordered based on what they had learned. Conclusions Patients responded positively to the intervention, likely because they found it valuable and easy to use. These findings are promising for potential future use of HIT to engage hospital patients in care. Future research should investigate the effects of HIT interventions on patient-centred outcomes in hospital." @default.
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- W3048854263 title "Hospital patients' perceptions of using a technology-based intervention to participate in their nutrition care: A qualitative descriptive study" @default.
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