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Approximately 14% of free-living adults aged ≥65years are at risk of malnutrition. Malnutrition screen and treat interventions in primary care are few, show mixed results, and the advice given is not always accepted and followed. We need to better understand the experiences and contexts of older adults when aiming to develop interventions that are engaging, optimally persuasive and relevant. Using the Person-based Approach, we carried out 23 semi-structured interviews with purposively selected adults ≥65years with chronic health or soci