ABSTRACT
The Princess Marie Louise Hospital (PML) caters for malnourished
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children suffering from Kwashiorkor, Marasmus or Marasmic
Kwashiorkor with food and drug therapy. All cases admitted are
treated with free food nutrients. In addition, drugs which are
used as supplements are however paid for by the caretakers.
The main problem that the research seeks to investigate is the
frequent inadequacy of its essential supplies namely, food
nutrients and drugs, the consumption of which is believed to have
a positive relationship with the rate of recovery of malnourished
children depending on the quality and quantity provided.
It is therefore hypothesised that, given adequate and timely supply
of essential supplies, the length of stay of malnourished children
will be inversely related to the flow of the essential items to the
hospital.
The results of the study revealed that the average length of stay
at the hospital was 3 5 days, and that mortality among malnourished
children averaged between 12 to 15 deaths per month. However, it
was realised that most of the cases which resulted in deaths were
short stays ranging between 1 and 6 -kdays after admission.j*, The
implication was that, the conditions of the children either
worsened to their terminal stages before they were admitted to the
hospital, or that, they were presented to the hospital at a time when very little could be done medically.
Information processed from data gathered at the kitchen revealed
that there were very wide shortfalls in the records of food items
required and those available for consumption. The erratic nature
of foodstuffs supplied to the kitchen made it impossible for proper
planning and management.)^ Such irregularities which resulted in the
malfunctioning of the kitchen further forced the frequent
substitution of the meals served without any consideration of the
food energy generated from the substitutes.
The study further revealed that though food and drugs could easily
be quantified as the most important ingredients influencing the
rate of recovery of malnourished children at the PML., other
factors which were not easily quantifiable like the medical care,
nursing care and the influence of individual caretakers were very
important influential factors on the length of stay of malnourished
children.
KWEGYIR-AGGREY, K (2021). THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE FLOW Tfe THE PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE HOSPITAL ON THE LENGTH OF STAY OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-effects-of-resource-flow-tfe-the-princess-marie-louise-hospital-on-the-length-of-stay-of-malnourished-children
KWEGYIR-AGGREY, K.A. "THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE FLOW Tfe THE PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE HOSPITAL ON THE LENGTH OF STAY OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN." Afribary. Afribary, 31 Mar. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-effects-of-resource-flow-tfe-the-princess-marie-louise-hospital-on-the-length-of-stay-of-malnourished-children. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
KWEGYIR-AGGREY, K.A. . "THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE FLOW Tfe THE PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE HOSPITAL ON THE LENGTH OF STAY OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN.". Afribary, Afribary, 31 Mar. 2021. Web. 18 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-effects-of-resource-flow-tfe-the-princess-marie-louise-hospital-on-the-length-of-stay-of-malnourished-children >.
KWEGYIR-AGGREY, K.A. . "THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE FLOW Tfe THE PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE HOSPITAL ON THE LENGTH OF STAY OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-effects-of-resource-flow-tfe-the-princess-marie-louise-hospital-on-the-length-of-stay-of-malnourished-children