Dietetics student contribution to addressing malnutrition in residential aged care facilities.
Marie-Claire O'SheaClare BarrettKatina Corones-WatkinsJonathan FooStephen R MaloneyJudith D BauerClaire PalermoUrsula KellettLauren Therese WilliamsPublished in: Nutrition & dietetics: the journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia (2024)
Whilst previous research documented student learning opportunities in residential aged care facilities, this study provides the first available evidence of the direct contribution students can make to the health of aged care residents through malnutrition screening and assessment. The model enables students to conduct malnutrition screening and assessment feasibly and efficiently in facilities that do not routinely collate and act on these data. With a limited nursing aged care workforce to undertake this vital task, the potential role of student dietitians to fulfil this role must be considered.