Doctors' attitudes and confidence towards providing nutrition care in practice: Comparison of New Zealand medical students, general practice registrars and general practitioners

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作者
Crowley, Jennifer [1 ]
Ball, Lauren [2 ]
Han, Dug Yeo [1 ]
McGill, Anne-Thea [3 ]
Arroll, Bruce [3 ]
Leveritt, Michael [4 ]
Wall, Clare [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Discipline Nutr, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[2] Griffith Univ, Ctr Hlth Practice Innovat, Griffith Hlth Inst, Gold Coast, Australia
[3] Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Gen Practice & Primary Hlth Care, Auckland 1, New Zealand
[4] Univ Queensland, Sch Human Movement Studies, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词
General practitioner; health knowledge; attitudes; practice; medical education; nutrition therapy;
D O I
10.1071/HC15244
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
INTRODUCTION: Improvements in individuals' nutrition behaviour can improve risk factors and outcomes associated with lifestyle-related chronic diseases. AIM: This study describes and compares New Zealand medical students, general practice registrars and general practitioners' (GPs') attitudes towards incorporating nutrition care into practice, and self-perceived skills in providing nutrition care. METHODS: A total of 183 New Zealand medical students, 51 general practice registrars and 57 GPs completed a 60-item questionnaire investigating attitudes towards incorporating nutrition care into practice and self-perceived skills in providing nutrition care. Items were scored using a 5-point Likert scale. Factor analysis was conducted to group questionnaire items and a generalised linear model compared differences between medical students, general practice registrars and GPs. RESULTS: All groups indicated that incorporating nutrition care into practice is important. GPs displayed more positive attitudes than students towards incorporating nutrition in routine care (p<0.0001) and performing nutrition recommendations (p<0.0001). General practice registrars were more positive than students towards performing nutrition recommendations (p=0.004), specified practices (p=0.037), and eliciting behaviour change (p=0.024). All groups displayed moderate confidence towards providing nutrition care. GPs were more confident than students in areas relating to wellness and disease (p<0.0001); macronutrients (p=0.030); micronutrients (p=0.010); and women, infants and children (p<0.0001). DISCUSSION: New Zealand medical students, general practice registrars and GPs have positive attitudes and moderate confidence towards incorporating nutrition care into practice. It is possible that GPs' experience providing nutrition care contributes to greater confidence. Strategies to facilitate medical students developing confidence in providing nutrition care are warranted.
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