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Prison food 'beats NHS hospitals' | Prison food 'beats NHS hospitals' |
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Researchers have claimed the food provided in prisons is better than in NHS hospitals. | Researchers have claimed the food provided in prisons is better than in NHS hospitals. |
Experts from Bournemouth University examined the quality of food offered to prisoners and NHS patients. | Experts from Bournemouth University examined the quality of food offered to prisoners and NHS patients. |
They say people in hospital are losing out on nutrition because they are not being helped with eating or having their diet monitored. | They say people in hospital are losing out on nutrition because they are not being helped with eating or having their diet monitored. |
A Department of Health spokesman said most patients were "satisfied with the food they receive in hospitals". | A Department of Health spokesman said most patients were "satisfied with the food they receive in hospitals". |
Professor John Edwards said about 40% of patients entering hospital were already malnourished, and this did not tend to improve during their stay. | Professor John Edwards said about 40% of patients entering hospital were already malnourished, and this did not tend to improve during their stay. |
"If you are in prison then the diet you get is extremely good in terms of nutritional content," he said. | "If you are in prison then the diet you get is extremely good in terms of nutritional content," he said. |
"The food that is provided is actually better than most civilians have. | "The food that is provided is actually better than most civilians have. |
It's incredible that so many hospitals are failing to serve healthy meals. If prisons can serve good food then so can hospitals Norman Lamb, Liberal Democrat | It's incredible that so many hospitals are failing to serve healthy meals. If prisons can serve good food then so can hospitals Norman Lamb, Liberal Democrat |
"There's a focus on carbohydrates. Then there's the way they prepare the food; it's very healthy. They don't add salt and there's relatively little frying of food - if you have a burger then it goes in the oven. | "There's a focus on carbohydrates. Then there's the way they prepare the food; it's very healthy. They don't add salt and there's relatively little frying of food - if you have a burger then it goes in the oven. |
"Hospital patients don't consume enough. If you are using food as a means of treatment then it's not working. | "Hospital patients don't consume enough. If you are using food as a means of treatment then it's not working. |
"And from the work we've done we know that people who sit round a table eat a lot more, but this doesn't happen in hospitals." | "And from the work we've done we know that people who sit round a table eat a lot more, but this doesn't happen in hospitals." |
Professor John Edwards: ''People often need help with eating'' | |
His fellow researcher Dr Heather Hartwell said fruit and vegetables were made available in hospitals "but this doesn't mean it's eaten". | His fellow researcher Dr Heather Hartwell said fruit and vegetables were made available in hospitals "but this doesn't mean it's eaten". |
She also said that patients suffered because they may have no appetite as a result of their illness, and might also not get help with eating and drinking. | She also said that patients suffered because they may have no appetite as a result of their illness, and might also not get help with eating and drinking. |
The research suggests further problems are caused because meals are likely to be at a set time, when patients may be having tests or treatment. | The research suggests further problems are caused because meals are likely to be at a set time, when patients may be having tests or treatment. |
"Hospital cutbacks are also seen in areas like catering budgets, rather that elsewhere," Dr Harwell said. | "Hospital cutbacks are also seen in areas like catering budgets, rather that elsewhere," Dr Harwell said. |
"Hospital food services also need to be less fragmented and more joined up." | "Hospital food services also need to be less fragmented and more joined up." |
'Improve services' | 'Improve services' |
Liberal Democrat shadow health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "This study highlights the experience of too many patients in NHS hospitals. | Liberal Democrat shadow health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "This study highlights the experience of too many patients in NHS hospitals. |
"While there is excellent care in many places, there are a lot of examples of what is in effect neglect of vulnerable people. | "While there is excellent care in many places, there are a lot of examples of what is in effect neglect of vulnerable people. |
"It's incredible that so many hospitals are failing to serve healthy meals. If prisons can serve good food then so can hospitals." | "It's incredible that so many hospitals are failing to serve healthy meals. If prisons can serve good food then so can hospitals." |
A Department of Health spokesman said: "Good quality food for patients improves their health and their overall experience of services. | A Department of Health spokesman said: "Good quality food for patients improves their health and their overall experience of services. |
"The majority of patients are satisfied with the food they receive in hospitals, and we are working to improve services further." | "The majority of patients are satisfied with the food they receive in hospitals, and we are working to improve services further." |
"Clinicians have a duty to ensure patients get the appropriate treatment for any condition, including malnutrition. | "Clinicians have a duty to ensure patients get the appropriate treatment for any condition, including malnutrition. |
"We have also introduced the concept of 'protected mealtimes' where all non-urgent activity on the ward stops, so that patients can enjoy their meals." | "We have also introduced the concept of 'protected mealtimes' where all non-urgent activity on the ward stops, so that patients can enjoy their meals." |
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