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The SIMPLE approach to malnutrition with Dr Jack Bell

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Dr Jack Bell is an advanced dietitian, a conjoint Principal Research Fellow with University of Queensland and Metro North Hospital Health Service, and a current MRFF TRIP Fellow. As an implementation scientist, Jack currently works with teams across Queensland and Canada to implement systematised, interdisciplinary malnutrition care in hospitals.

In this podcast episode we discuss:

  • Jack’s background into dietetics, Jack shares insight into his 20 years’ experience in clinical dietetics
  • Jack’s current role and the many different hats he wears from clinical work in the hip fracture unit, conjoint research fellow project, role translating research into practice with the SIMPLE project and lastly working on the More-2-Eat project in Canada.
  • Jack’s thoughts on the barriers facing malnutrition and the negative health impacts it can cause to patients
  • How we can become more efficient at delivering malnutrition care for every patient
  • The SIMPLE approach, what is it and what lead to the development of this complex healthcare intervention, and how this tool can provide a timelier management of malnutrition
  • How we as dietitians can begin to look at things differently to better the future care of patients and priorities high priority patients more efficiently
  • How clinical dietitians can put systems in place to ensure high value care for patients, whilst considering the hospital sites individual needs and capacity
  • The key principles to consider when trying to change current practices
  • How to build strong relationships in the hospital and account for the climate in which you are implementing changes to ensure it is tailored appropriate to the healthcare site
  • The Spread and Sustain Framework, how to spread and sustain change
  • How to get the support of multidisciplinary teams to ensure the success and longevity of implementations
  • Future goals for SIMPLE, will this tool roll out across QLD health services?
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When? This feed was archived on August 29, 2020 19:08 (3+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on May 21, 2020 08:05 (4y ago)

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Content provided by Dietitian Connection. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dietitian Connection or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Dr Jack Bell is an advanced dietitian, a conjoint Principal Research Fellow with University of Queensland and Metro North Hospital Health Service, and a current MRFF TRIP Fellow. As an implementation scientist, Jack currently works with teams across Queensland and Canada to implement systematised, interdisciplinary malnutrition care in hospitals.

In this podcast episode we discuss:

  • Jack’s background into dietetics, Jack shares insight into his 20 years’ experience in clinical dietetics
  • Jack’s current role and the many different hats he wears from clinical work in the hip fracture unit, conjoint research fellow project, role translating research into practice with the SIMPLE project and lastly working on the More-2-Eat project in Canada.
  • Jack’s thoughts on the barriers facing malnutrition and the negative health impacts it can cause to patients
  • How we can become more efficient at delivering malnutrition care for every patient
  • The SIMPLE approach, what is it and what lead to the development of this complex healthcare intervention, and how this tool can provide a timelier management of malnutrition
  • How we as dietitians can begin to look at things differently to better the future care of patients and priorities high priority patients more efficiently
  • How clinical dietitians can put systems in place to ensure high value care for patients, whilst considering the hospital sites individual needs and capacity
  • The key principles to consider when trying to change current practices
  • How to build strong relationships in the hospital and account for the climate in which you are implementing changes to ensure it is tailored appropriate to the healthcare site
  • The Spread and Sustain Framework, how to spread and sustain change
  • How to get the support of multidisciplinary teams to ensure the success and longevity of implementations
  • Future goals for SIMPLE, will this tool roll out across QLD health services?
  continue reading

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