Assessment of the quality of inpatient meals and nutrition and dietetics service processes in select Philippine public hospitals

Author:

Casas Lyle Daryll D.12ORCID,Antonio Terence John M.3ORCID,Goyena Eva A.4ORCID,Desnacido Josie P.4ORCID,Cajucom Maylene P.4ORCID,Nokom Donna Jennifer M.3ORCID,Galat Myca E.3ORCID,Angeles‐Agdeppa Imelda4ORCID,Guiao Josephine L.3ORCID,Ulep Valerie Gilbert T.15ORCID,Uy Jhanna16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Department Philippine Institute for Development Studies Quezon City Philippines

2. College of Public Health University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines

3. Health Facility Development Bureau Department of Health Manila Philippines

4. Nutritional Assessment and Monitoring Division Food and Nutrition Research Institute Taguig City Philippines

5. Ateneo Graduate School of Business Ateneo de Manila University Makati Philippines

6. Health Sciences Program, School of Science and Engineering Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City Philippines

Abstract

AbstractAimsThe nutrition and dietetics service in Philippine public hospitals was implemented by the Department of Health in 2016 to standardise the daily allowance and nutritional content of inpatient meals. Five years later, it is timely for the Department of Health to assess the quality of inpatient meals and mandated nutrition processes in areas such as staffing, food service, and outcomes monitoring.MethodsA mixed‐method sequential explanatory design was employed using (1) quantitative assessment through a facility survey (n = 193 hospitals) and (2) qualitative exploration of quantitative results through 6 focus group discussions (n = 36 hospitals).ResultsPhilippine public hospitals were unequipped with the inputs necessary to implement processes that produce high‐quality meals for patients. The hospitals were unable to comply with the required minimum meal allowance (51%), nutritional content of meals (40%), and food service standards. Moreover, they had insufficient human resources and inefficient food procurement practices.ConclusionsThe quality of nutrition care and inpatient meals in Philippine public hospitals, who serve mostly people on low incomes, is a neglected problem in the Philippines. Moving forward, a systems approach involving the Department of Health, its regional offices, and hospital management is necessary to equip Philippine public hospitals with the inputs and structures necessary to provide high‐quality nutrition care and inpatient meals that will facilitate patient recovery and overall patient health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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