Download the report here<\/a><\/p>\nTo address the complex and multifaceted challenge of dysphagia, with various medical, neurological, and anatomical elements potentially contributing, will require systems to adopt a multidisciplinary approach, says the report. This will necessitate close collaboration between diverse teams of healthcare professionals, each with specialised expertise.<\/p>\n
It finds that a multidisciplinary approach that includes speech and language therapists, dietitians, and physicians, is essential for managing dysphagia and addressing the complex healthcare needs of the elderly in a holistic fashion. To help enable this multidisciplinary approach, the report argues that the model of speech and language therapy sitting in community settings should be scaled nationwide, and adopted across ICSs within integrated care strategies. These strategies should also closely involve the voluntary sector.<\/p>\n
The report also recommends an expansion of the speech and language therapy workforce, with ring-fenced funding for broader allied health professionals \u2013 in line with ambitions set out in the NHS Workforce Plan.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe nutritional and hydrational needs of our elderly and frail citizens has been neglected for far too long. As the UK moves towards a ‘super-aged’ society, NHS organisations, care providers and integrated care systems must increasingly focus efforts on improving nutritional and hydrational health,\u201d said report author and Group Editor at PPP, David Duffy. \u201cIt is vital that resources are orientated to support allied health professionals, particularly speech and language therapists, who play a vital role in maintaining nutritional health for elderly and frail citizens.<\/p>\n
\u201cNobody in the UK should suffer from malnutrition or dehydration in this day and age, especially not our frailest and most vulnerable citizens. We hope that this report will help shine a light, not just on the scale of the problem, but also on achieveable solutions that we believe will help address the terrible burden of dysphagia.\u201d<\/p>\n
Recommendations:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- NHS England must prioritise nutrition, hydration and dysphagia as part of its drive to improve system performance and broader health outcomes. Nutrition and hydration management are underdeveloped areas which can help enable success in key national strategies, such as the elective care backlog plan, workforce strategy, the urgent and emergency care plan and the delivery plan for recovering access to primary care.<\/li>\n
- Integrated care systems should consider dysphagia and wider nutritional and hydrational health as key parts of preventative health policies that can help future proof local health systems.<\/li>\n
- The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) should commission a national review into food and drink provided across the care sector. This review should follow the structure and ethos of the NHS Hospital Food programme. The review should be led by a range of stakeholders from within the NHS and social care, as well as representatives from industry and the private sector.<\/li>\n
- As the population becomes a \u2018super-aged\u2019 society, an integrated strategy is required to manage the health of the elderly and frail population. This should draw upon global and international frameworks provided by the WHO\u2019s ICOPE framework.<\/li>\n
- ICSs should ensure that maximising the \u2018intrinsic capacity\u2019 of citizens is a key priority within integrated care strategies, to prevent deterioration of health and supplement preventative health policies.<\/li>\n
- ICSs should work to prioritise evidence-based nutritional and hydrational approaches within the social care sector, harnessing tools such as nutritional supplements where necessary, to assist those who have difficulty eating, drinking and swallowing.<\/li>\n
- The model of speech and language therapy sitting in community settings should be scaled nationwide, and adopted across ICSs within integrated care strategies. These strategies should also closely involve the voluntary sector.<\/li>\n
- NHS England should undertake a national dysphagia screening drive to identify individuals as early as possible. Social care staff and AHPs should be trained to conduct dysphagia screenings for all elderly and frail patients in their care, and much like falls, dysphagia should be considered among the primary risks in any risk assessment of elderly and frail patients.<\/li>\n
- The speech and language therapy workforce should be expanded with long-term ring-fenced funding for broader allied health professionals.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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