Literature DB >> 10724573

An analysis of catering options within NHS acute hospitals.

J L Hwang1, T Desombre, A Eves, M Kipps.   

Abstract

Reforms of the NHS's healthcare structure have placed additional pressure on all aspects of hospital management. Evaluation of the effects of these reforms is difficult without more information on current conditions. Hospital catering in acute care trusts has little contemporary background research available. With this in mind, a survey of all the acute care NHS trusts within the eight regions in England was undertaken to investigate the hospital meal service process. A mailed questionnaire asked for the meal production system, food service method and food delivery personnel used by each trust, and a copy of a weekly menu. Results, from an 80.7 per cent response rate, indicate that most trusts use batch cooking to prepare their meals, and plated meal service to deliver the food to the wards. Almost 75 per cent of the trusts use nurses, at least in part, to serve food. English foodstuffs dominate the menus. Most of the trusts have moved towards meeting the goals set by the Patients' Charter and other NHS recommendations.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10724573     DOI: 10.1108/09526869910287567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Care Qual Assur Inc Leadersh Health Serv        ISSN: 1366-0756


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1.  Practising what we preach: A look at healthy active living policy and practice in Canadian paediatric hospitals.

Authors:  Ziad Solh; Kristi B Adamo; Jennica L Platt; Kathryn Ambler; Erin Boyd; Elaine Orrbine; Elizabeth Cummings; Claire Ma Leblanc
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 2.253

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