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Annual Report and Accounts - The Great Western Hospital

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• As a result of complaints <strong>and</strong> concerns regarding meals’ quality on-going weekly checks of<br />

meals service is carried out. This has improved resulting in positive PEAT (Patient<br />

Environment Action Team) reports<br />

• A pilot project to improve patient’s meals experience <strong>and</strong> reduce wastage was introduced in<br />

2010 through the Productive ward meals module. Due its success the menu-less meals<br />

programme is being rolled out to the rest of GWH site, as appropriate.<br />

• Dieticians identified a significant amount of food wastage <strong>and</strong> dissatisfaction from patients<br />

with diabetes <strong>and</strong> ward staff regarding the diabetic snack provision. Subsequently a new<br />

snack choice has been introduced which has been well received by patients <strong>and</strong> staff <strong>and</strong> is<br />

predicted to reduce wastes <strong>and</strong> produce some cost savings.<br />

• <strong>The</strong> Productive ward team identified a system designed to improve patients’ hydration<br />

needs. <strong>The</strong> trial of the “Hydrant” in 2011 was so successful it is being rolled out to other<br />

areas<br />

• It was identified mid 2011 that the menus did not fully cater for patients with dysphagia. <strong>The</strong><br />

dieticians, Speech <strong>and</strong> Language <strong>The</strong>rapists <strong>and</strong> Carillion are working on the development<br />

of a separate soft menu to improve choice <strong>and</strong> suitability of texture for these patients. An<br />

interim menu is currently in place prior to introduction of the finalised version<br />

• Women <strong>and</strong> Children’s directorate <strong>and</strong> paediatric dieticians identified that MUST is not<br />

appropriate for children <strong>and</strong> no other equivalent screening tool exists. <strong>The</strong> paediatric<br />

dieticians have developed a nutritional screening tool for 0-5 year olds.<br />

• Update of pictorial menu completed.<br />

CHART - GWH Site – MUST (Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool) 2011/12<br />

MUST Monthly Compliance 2011-12<br />

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n<br />

c<br />

e<br />

100%<br />

95%<br />

90%<br />

85%<br />

80%<br />

75%<br />

70%<br />

65%<br />

60%<br />

55%<br />

50%<br />

% MUST<br />

Linear (Target)<br />

Wiltshire Community Sites:<br />

Wiltshire Community Services were being integrated with the Trust throughout 2011. Both elements<br />

of the Trust were using MUST but training programmes, targets <strong>and</strong> audit methodology have been<br />

different. <strong>The</strong> Nutrition Steering Groups have been merged <strong>and</strong> a new integrated Trust Nutrition <strong>and</strong><br />

Hydration Steering Group has been established which is developing a comprehensive work plan. This<br />

should ensure more consistent reporting <strong>and</strong> activity in the coming year<br />

Wiltshire conducts a qualitative audit 6 monthly. For the purposes of this report an average of all<br />

wards is used for the key parameters of the audit.<br />

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