@jmwoods87 @mancunianmedic @DawnScull Yup, spot on James, very few positive improvements to nutritional intake have been identified as a result of Protected Mealtimes implementation https://t.co/mlBLotHkAB via @ProfTruby et al
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Protected mealtimes don’t significantly improve patient nutrition. Focus instead on actually helping patients eat https://t.co/leqmTdvadD
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Very few positive improvements to nutritional intake have been identified as a result of Protected Mealtimes https://t.co/VsIECIDvIG
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The efficacy of Protected Mealtimes in hospitalised patients: a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial https://t.co/6KCGU1I914 https://t.co/WZ1v2t6S3x