Association between a malnutrition screening tool and mealtime observation checklist items in older people receiving oral intake support: A cross‐sectional study of four long‐term care facilities
Eri Nishioka,
Mayumi Iwata,
Noriko Kumai
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMultiple nutritional screening tools are available for older people; however, few screening tools include specific eating behaviours as risk factors that could lead to poor food intake. The 24‐item mealtime observation checklist (MOCL), developed by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in 2015, comprises signs, symptoms and conditions during mealtime that reflect eating and swallowing functions and oral conditions.ObjectivesTo examine factors associated with malnutrition among the MOCL… Show more
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