Rethinking Food Waste in Aged Care: A Systematic Review Framing Food Waste as an Ecosystem Issue

重新思考老年护理中的食物浪费问题:将食物浪费视为生态系统问题的系统性综述

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To synthesise evidence on food waste in Aged Residential Care (ARC) facilities, identify organisational, cultural and structural drivers, and develop a conceptual model to inform practice and research. METHODS: Following PRISMA guidelines, five databases (1990-2025) were searched. Nineteen peer-reviewed studies met inclusion criteria. Narrative synthesis and inductive coding were used to identify barriers, facilitators and organisational responses, which were integrated into a conceptual model of the ARC food waste ecosystem. RESULTS: Food waste responses were largely fragmented and rarely embedded in strategy or policy. Barriers and facilitators commonly overlapped, including communication, training and infrastructure. Resident involvement was limited, and few studies evaluated intervention effectiveness or used theoretical framing. CONCLUSIONS: Food waste in ARC is an ecosystem issue shaped by interdependent organisational, staff, resident and policy factors. The model highlights leverage points for integrated, sustainable change linking waste reduction, staff capacity and resident wellbeing.

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